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Taylor, E., Target, M., & Charman, T. (2008) Attachment in adults with high-
functioning autism.
Attachment and Human Development, 10,143-163

(In press; Attachment and Human Development)

Attachment in adults with high-functioning autism

Emma L. Taylor1#, Mary Target 2, Tony Charman 3

1Mile End Hospital, London

2Psychoanalysis Unit, University College London, and the Anna Freud Centre, London

3UCL Institute of Child Health, London

# Address correspondence to:

Emma Taylor

Disability Options Team

Mile End Hospital

Bancroft Road

London

E1 4DG

UK

e-mail: [email protected]

Key words: autism, Asperger’s syndrome, attachment, AAI, security

Running head: Attachment in adults with high-functioning autism



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