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    Attachment Theory

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    Mrs. Urso John Bowlby is the pioneer of the attachment theory and worked with children who had been separated from their parents during World War 2. He observed that many of these children developed emotional problems‚ and he made the connection that the emotional problems stemmed from the separation from the mother. Bowlby was born in London to an upper class family‚ and would rarely see‚ and interact with his mother. At the young age of seven he was sent off to boarding school‚ which was very

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    The Different Types of Love Present In ‘Romeo and Juliet’ – By William Shakespeare In this assignment I will be looking at the different types of love present in ‘Romeo and Juliet’. This is arguable one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays – famous for the two devoted lovers‚ whose relationship was doomed from the start. But this is not the only type of love that is found in the play as there are strong bonds between parents/carers and children‚ friendship and infatuation which sets the scene at

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    Positive Attachment

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    of infancy the influence of a positive attachment can enrich an infant’s behavioural development (Peterson 2010‚ pp.140-150). Erikson (cited in Peterson 2010‚ p.51) theorises that to mould a positive attachment an infant must achieve a balance of the psychosocial stage of ‘trust versus mistrust’. The achievement of this stage combined with the infant’s environment‚ social arena‚ and how infants see themselves as individuals is dependant on a positive attachment. With an understanding of Erikson’s theory

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    Bonding and Attachment

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    communicate needs. * Attachment – is defined as a person-specific relationship that is dominated by affectionate interchanges. Attachment initially grows out of many instances of a young infant experiencing her parent as reflecting her emotional state. As a child grows‚ other mutually satisfying interactions add to the parent-child attachment. 2. Why is the quality of an infant’s initial attachment important? The quality of an infant’s initial attachment is enormously important

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    7 Signs She Is Having an Emotional Affair Romantic relationships are complicated‚ that’s for sure‚ but its complexity doesn’t stop there. It causes more complications on the way‚ one being your partner having an emotional affair. What is emotional affair‚ exactly? It simply means your girlfriend or wife is harboring feelings for someone else. It means she’s developing a special kind of friendship with someone from work or a new friend. There’s definitely a connection between them and it is making

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    Can a castle‚ a palace‚ a mansion or simply a house be in love? Can it want only good things‚ prosperity and happiness for someone or something? Can it desire to be close‚ just next to and participate in what’s happening to the other being? So‚ can it? Why not? Just because it has no living arms to hug and no mouth to pronounce its feeling? Or maybe‚ because it can’t move of its foundation to go for a walk in the moonlight with the object of her feeling? Or his feeling? Well‚ this is a story

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    happiness and love. Happiness is the side-affect of feeling physically or spiritually fulfilled‚ it is how we feel when we are not destroying our lives. Happiness is how we feel when we can see that we are progressing in the direction that we want to‚ it is when we can see all that we dream of obtaining getting closer to us. Money cannot directly buy happiness as it is something that is as individual as the person seeking it and not material in nature‚ it is a state of being. You can brainwash a

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    Understanding Attachment

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    The term ‘attachment’ makes reference to an intense and emotional relationship between two people. “It is not just a connection between two people. It is a bond that involves a persons desire for regular contact with that person and the experience of distress during separation from that person” (Ainsworth‚ M. 1958) Two of the biggest contributors to the understanding of attachment are Harry Harlow (1905 - 1981) and Mary Ainsworth (1913 - 1999). In 1958‚ psychologist Harry Harlow conducted a series

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    Abortion can significantly affect each relationship a women has; not only is her relationship with her partner influenced‚ so are her relationships with other individuals in her family and friends. After a premature birth‚ the rate of marital breakups is anywhere between 40 to 75%. This is often identified with the malfunction of intimacy and trust. Furthermore‚ numerous ladies experiment sorrow‚ blame‚ and anger related to feelings of having been let down by their partner‚ which‚ thus‚ leads to

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    young boy and girl‚ whom fall deeply in love with each other. Romeo is from the house of Montague‚ while Juliet is from the house of Capulet. Both families have been feuding with each other for a long time; however‚ despite the families feuding‚ Romeo and Juliet marry each other in secrecy. In the end‚ both Romeo and Juliet kill themselves out of love for each other. The play Romeo and Juliet‚ is a tragic love story between two young teenagers. It has been used several times since it was written

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