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Title: Event representations, narrative development and internal working models. Author: Nelson K. Journal: Attach Hum Dev; 1999 Dec; 1(3):239-52. PubMed ID: 11708225. Abstract: In this article I summarize the theoretical framework of experientially based event representations as the basis for early cognitive development. Further work on representational levels, in particular the level of extended discourse such as narratives that incorporate new understandings of the personal, social and cultural world, is discussed. Parallels with the concept of internal working models from attachment theory, and differences between these two theoretical approaches are then laid out, with implications for further interchange between the two.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]