Mary Main's written legacy: a bibliometric analysis

Carlo Schuengel, Lianne Bakkum, Sheri Madigan, Pasco Fearon

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Abstract

Mary Main's written work profoundly changed the direction of attachment research through her publications and through her teachings. The current study describes the scientific impact of her her published and unpublished work. We identified 85 such works. Web of Sciences contained k = 7,571 citations to these works from by 13,398 unique authors. The topics of citing work clustered around clinical psychological research, early dyadic relationships, romantic attachment, traumatic experiences, and the adult attachment interview itself. Based on co-citation patterns, Main shared an intellectual space with authors known for developmental psychopathology and child development, parent-child relationships, adult attachment, psychodynamic theorizing, and reciprocity in interaction and infant mental health. We discuss the impact of the "move to the level of representation" and how new ties with researchers unfamiliar with these ideas will be important to realize unused potential in the ideas and methods given to the field by Mary Main.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalAttachment and Human Development
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 11 Jul 2024

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