Attachment and Spiritual Maturity 85
Pingleton J. P (I 984) An · t
·
·
'
·
·
m egrat1ve analysis of psychological and Christian
concepts of relational maturity. Unpublished docto 1 d"
·
R
-
ra 1ssertat1on, osemead School of
Psychology, Biola University, La Mirada, CA.
Pistole, M. C. (1994, June). Adult attachment styles: Some thoughts on
closeness-distance struggles. Family Process, 33 (2). 2
Rizzuto, A. M. (1979). The birth of the living God: a psycho-analytic study.
Chicago: The University ofChicago Press.
Rutter, M. (1995). Clinical implications of attachment concepts: Retrospect and
prospect. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 36(4), 549-571.
Sarason, I. G., Sarason, B. R., & Shearin, E. N. (1986). Social support as an
individual difference variable: Its stability, origins, and relational aspects. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 50, 845-855.
Shackelford, J. F. (1978). A comparison of psychological and theological concepts
of dependency. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Rosemead School ofPsychology,
Biola University, LaMirada, CA.
Shaver, P., Hazan, C., & Bradshaw, D. (1988). Love as attachment. New Haven,
NJ: Yale University Press.
Skinner, B. F. (1976). Beyond freedom and dignity. New York: Appleton-
Century-Crofts.
Smallbones, J. L. (1995). Spiritual director, mentor, and Christian educator.
Christian Education Journal, 16, (1), 37-44.
Made with FlippingBook flipbook maker