Week 17B * During today’s lecture‚ we will begin our coverage of psychodynamic theories. * First‚ we will cover Sigmund Freud’s (1914) psychoanalytic theory‚ Robert Raskin’s (Raskin & Hall‚ 1979; Raskin & Terry‚ 1988) related research on the measurement of narcissism‚ and W. Keith Campbell and Craig Foster’s (2002) related research on narcissism as a predictor of perceived quality of alternatives to current romantic relationships. * Highlights of Chapters 5 and 7 (cont.)
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analysis Life Event I: 1966-1972 Born to a family with a stay at home mother and working father and Started elementary school This event was an age-graded event of particular significance to my development of identity because of the way it affected my attachment style. My mother was a house wife for a while until the birth of my second brother. As a young child‚ my father
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use of cigarettes‚ alcohol‚ or other drugs during pregnancy may have damaging effects on the unborn child that may affect the child mentally or physically as they develop. • Experiences - Throughout the twentieth century‚ psychologists such as Bowlby‚ Freud‚ Erikson‚ and Sroufe have stressed the profound importance of early socioemotional experiences on later psychological outcomes. • Environmental / External influences - The ability to adapt to our environment is a part of normal development
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References: Ainsworth‚ M. D. & Bowlby‚ J. (1991). An ethological approach to personality development‚ American Psychologists. 46‚ 331-341. Ainsworth‚ M Ainsworth‚ M. D. (1989). Attachment beyond infancy. Hillsdale: NJ: Erlbaum. Ainsworth‚ M. D. (1991). Patterns of attachment behaviour‚ Exploration and separation. Baltimore. John Hopkins press. Altman‚ J. H (1997). Career Development in the Context of
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The Effects of Neglect on Attachment Introduction In the 1960s neglect was the major form of maltreatment in the USA‚ until it became recognized that physical and sexual abuse was a growing concern. Since the 70s neglect received less attention because of the overwhelming rise in physical and sexual abuse. Latest research is now bringing to light the effects of emotional neglect on children. After a brief discussion on neglect per se‚ this paper will discuss the effects of psychological maltreatment/emotional
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formulated a great debate about whether there is a right or wrong way for a parent to raise their child (Taylor et al.‚ 2000) . Within developmental psychology‚ there are various theories and explanations which explore this question‚ this essay will be focusing upon Bronfenbrenner’s’ Ecological model and the Attachment theory‚ it will also look at the approaches of culture‚ feminism and social class. To begin with‚ Bronfenbrenner believed that
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Derek’s saturated narratives as a child brings a range of significant experiences to the family. Furthermore‚ his own childhood in particular shows a struggle to express his own emotional attachment. This is evidence with his statement” you have to get on with your life no point in crying over crying over spilled milk”. It is likely by exploring the relationship patterns of Tia and Derek common themes will emerge between their narratives. Derek
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ProQuest Central pg.293. Hotelling‚ A. B. (2004). Styles of Parenting‚ J Perinat Educ. 2004 Winter; 13(1): 42–44. Feldman‚ R Zeanah‚ H.‚ C‚ Fox‚ A.‚ N (2004). Temperament and Attachment Disorders. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology‚ Vol.33‚ No.1‚ 32-41. Bowlby‚ J. (1982). Attachment and loss; Vol. Attachment. New York: Basic Book. Benson‚ P. L.‚ Roehlkepartain‚ E. C.‚ King‚ P.E.‚ &Wagener‚ L.M (2005). Spiritual development in childhood and adolescence: Moving the Scientific Mainstream
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Social psychology Social psychology – Lecture 3 – 5/2/2013 Research methods Selection of participants Representative sample Sampling method Representative sample The sample is the group of people the researcher has chosen to examine The population is the group of people the researcher wishes to understand The sample should be similar to the population you wish to understand – the sample taken from a small bit of country Sampling method A random sample enables each person in the
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2011‚ Vol. 101‚ No. 6‚ 1302–1316 © 2011 American Psychological Association 0022-3514/11/$12.00 DOI: 10.1037/a0025497 So Far Away From One’s Partner‚ Yet So Close to Romantic Alternatives: Avoidant Attachment‚ Interest in Alternatives‚ and Infidelity C. Nathan DeWall University of Kentucky Nathaniel M. Lambert The Florida State University Erica B. Slotter Northwestern University Richard S. Pond‚ Jr. and Timothy Deckman University of Kentucky
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