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    and romance. Attachment is taught through social experiences‚ however the relationship with the mother and her temperament are the key factors in shaping the infants attachment type‚ which will stay with them throughout the course of a lifetime. (Bowlby‚ 1979) To understand attachment type‚ it is categorized in three major styles: secure‚ avoidant‚ and anxious/ambivalent. It is understood that that these types are determined by the relationship with the parents during childhood. Several studies

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    Explanations of Attachment – Learning Theory AO1: Learning Theory stated that all behaviour is learnt rather than innate and that we are born a ‘blank slate’. Behaviourists suggest that all behaviour is learned either through classical or operant conditioning. Classical Conditioning - Association Food produces pleasure‚ primary care giver (food giver) is associated with the food and becomes a conditioned stimulus. Operant Conditioning – Reward and punishment According to operant conditioning

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    Cited: Elgin‚ C. Z. (2005). Non-foundationalist Epistemology: Holism‚ Coherence‚ and Tenability. Malden: Blackwell. Fumerton. (2006). Epistemology. Malden: Blackwell. Klein. (n.d.). Human Knowledge and the Infinite Regress of Reasons. Retrieved March 15‚ 2012‚ from Philosophy and Religion Department Montclair State University: http://chss2.montclair.edu/prdept/HK.htm Plantinga‚ A. (2010). Reformed Epistemology. Wiley-Blackwell:

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    mal-adaptive patterns as in transactional therapy. The two approaches I have chosen for the purpose of this assignment are Existential Therapy and Group Therapy. Introduction To understand loss we need to understand attachment. John Bowlby‚ the father of the Bowlby Attachment Theory‚ found that without attachment to a significant other person‚ usually the parent‚ a child’s emotional growth will be impaired and he or she may experience severe difficulty in

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    infant’s needs allow the child to develop a sense of security. This allows the infant to know that the caregiver is dependable‚ which in return creates a secure base for the child to then explore the world. Bowlby also explained how early relationships would provide an Internal working model. Bowlby believed that this first relationship forms a schema that gives the child a feel for what a relationship is. The child then uses this in future years to develop other relationships and is important in determining

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    inescapable (Burke 1971; Klein 1969). In the past‚ local chiefs and landlords have been overpowered and ejected from their positions when the working class has risen up against them. These large-scale revolutions can be seen throughout history‚ but have increased in number as society modernizes [e.g. in the Peloponnese in 227B.C.‚ England in 1381‚ France in 1789‚ Mexico in 1910‚ Russia in 1917‚ China beginning in 1921‚ Bolivia in 1952‚ and Cuba in 1958] (Kelley and Klein

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    are allowed to settle in at their own pace this is where the staggered start approach is influenced from in settings. In settings I have been in I have witnessed children being brought in for one hour then being extended as time moves forward. Also Bowlby believed that if children have certain routines the children have more confidence to explore. Routines such as outdoor play‚ allow children to take risks by climbing and falling and discovering things that are safe and that are not safe. When the

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    Association of Colleges 2000) More information Bion‚ W. R. (1961) Experiences in Groups and Other Papers. New York‚ Tavistock‚ Routledge. Bion‚ W. (2004) Attention and Interpretation. Oxford‚ Rowman and Littlefeld. Bowlby‚ J Bowlby‚ J. (1998) Loss: Sadness and Depression. London. Pimlico. Bowlby‚ J. (1997) Attachment. London Pimlico. C. Huffington‚ D. Armstrong‚ W. Halton (2004)‚ L. Hoyle and J. Pooley (Eds.)‚ Working Below the Surface: The Emotional Life of Contemporary Organisations‚ Karnac: London.

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    No Logo People once bought products based on interest and the quality of the product. Now‚ choices are based on the top brands or what the celebrities are using or wearing. In the documentary ‚“No Logo” by Naomi Klein‚ the author uses rhetorical persuasion to explain the corporate takeover of the world‚ and also the globalization of these corporations. There are both gains and losses our society faces as corporations continue to consolidate within the commercial marketplace. Klein’s argument

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    References: John Bowlby‚ Attachment (Vol. 1)‚ 1969‚ London. Robert A. Baron‚ Donn R. Byrne‚ Nyla R. Branscombe‚ Mastering Social Psychology‚ 2007‚ Boston. The Free Dictionary contributors‚ “Singlehood”‚ the Free Dictionary – http://www.thefreedictionary.com/singlehood Wikipedia

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