Bowlby observes that distress in the child when separated from the mother. He also noted when the child was attended by another caregiver, the child’s anxiety did not subside.
Contrary to popular belief said as long caregiver feeds the infant, the child’s anxiety will diminish. The behavioral theory of attachment stated that the child becomes attached to the mother because she fed the infant (Dollard and Miller, 1950).
Bowlby defines attachment as a” lasting psychological connectedness between human beings.” (1969,