Abstract
Coercive and assaultive conduct behind closed doors with physical, sexual and psychological attacks is a global phenomenon not associated to geography, religion or social status. Presenting a review of trauma in domestic sphere which usually remains concealed from the society, I discuss how traumatized people endure their injuries with the help of attachment relations. The protagonist of the selected text cultivates a social support for herself which is rather challenging but acts as a buffer against negative outcomes. This paper aims to draw on Bowlby’s idea of attachment and the work of a contemporary psychologist Jon G. Allen to assess the situation of Odessa. While discussing the exterior landscape, I have used concepts of safe haven and attachment, thus drawing conclusions about the novelist’s treatment of the subject of hushed violence. The present study endeavors to elucidate how non-visual contact with an attachment figure can give a sense of security to the suffering child

Dr. Shamaila Dodhy. (2019) From Domestic Abuse to Attachment Relation: Importance of Safe Haven in Zelda Lockhart’s Fifth Born, Journal of Research ( Humanities), Vol LV, Issue 1.
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