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    Ways Of Attachment Theory

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    The journal article I chose relates back to our lesson regarding attachment. Attachment theory‚ according to Cozolino’s‚ Ways of Attaching‚ is defined as “a category of implicit social memory that reflects our early experience with caretakers”. A study was drawn to test if discrimination and prejudice against the LGB community had a negative impact on subjective attachment styles. Since our attachment styles are determined from a very young age‚ this test would be able to confirm whether or not avoidance

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    Bowlby's Attachment Theory

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    parenting is the most important factor in a child’s psychological development Parents are the first and perhaps most profound influence on their children ’s lives. Considering different aspects of psychological development this essay is going through some evidence to see what the researchers mean by sensitive parenting: Bowlby’s attachment theory‚ The Strange Situation‚ Zimmerman‚ Hamilton‚ Baumrind and others. A sensitive person is somebody who can “quick detect or respond to slight changes‚ signals

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    Observations by ethologists have shown that several aspects of children ’s social behavior‚ including emotional expressions‚ cooperation‚ and social play‚ resemble those of our primate ancestors. According to the ethological view‚ babies are biologically prepared to contribute actively to establish a bond with their caregivers‚ which promotes the chances for their individual genes to survive. Since ethologists believe that children ’s behaviors can be best understood in terms of their adaptive value‚ they

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    Attachment is an emotional bond between two people that is a two way process (Sigelman & Rider‚ 2012). Attachment also exists in relationships and starts early during the infancy period between the child and the caregiver. The strength of the bond at the early stage helps to determine how well interactions and relationships are formed with others‚ as the child grew and developed. The attachment theory introduced different types of attachment‚ such as the secure‚ insecure-resistant‚ insecure-avoidant

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    Attachment theory is the bond and relationship between one people and another. It usually refers to long term relationship like parents and children.” (Mcleod‚ S‚ 2009). Basically‚ Attachment has four stages‚ pre-attachment stage (from birth to three months)‚ indiscriminate attachment (from around six weeks of age to seven months)‚ discriminate attachment (seven to eleven months of age) and multiple attachment (after approximately nine months of age). (Study.com‚ 2015). “Secure attachment is marked

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    Love and Attachment Makenzie Harms Introduction to Psychology Tom Oswald March 21‚ 2018 Love and Attachment There are both healthy and unhealthy forms of attachment styles that fuse with the Duplex theory‚ which are tied to neuroanatomy and neurochemistry in the brain‚ with many factors that define which attachment style two people have. Robert Sternberg‚ an American psychologist‚ compiled a triangular theory of love. It is broken down into three categories‚ its cornerstones including intimacy

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    John Bowlby‚ the father of the Attachment Theory‚ has left an indelible mark in the field of Developmental Psychiatry‚ drawing most of his inferences from studies of infant interactions with others. Dissatisfied with traditional theories of infant-parent interactions‚ he turned to evolutionary biology‚ ethology‚ developmental psychology‚ cognitive science and control systems theory for inspiration (Cassidy‚ 1999). Bowlby asserts that children have this sort of attachment to their parents and a mother-child

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    Bowlby's Attachment Theory

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    Outline and Evaluate One or More Theories of Attachment. (12mark) Attachment can be described using two theories‚ one being Bowlby’s attachment theory (1946) which is based on an evolutionary perspective. The aim was to find out whether there was a relationship between maternal deprivation and emotional problems in children who had been referred to Bowlby’s child guidance clinic. It aimed to test the validity of Bowlby’s Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis. 88 children (an opportunity sample) were

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    My Attachment Theory

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    My attachment style and close relationships experiences fall in the secure range‚ according to my questionnaire responses. The attachment theory focuses on the close relationship and bond between people‚ especially with loved ones. On a scale ranging from 1 (low) to 7 (high)‚ my score for attachment-related avoidance was 2.33 and for attachment-related anxiety‚ it was 3.94. However‚ I was close to the boundary for anxiety. Since I was low on attachment-related avoidance and attachment-related anxiety

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    Exploring and Applying Attachment Theory Ashly Peterson University of Southern Queensland Exploring and Applying Attachment Theory According to Bowlby’s (1969) attachment theory‚ an adaptive‚ enduring bond exists between mothers and infants that ensures an infant’s physical and emotional survival. This Darwin-based theory states that infants are innately equipped with social releasers‚ such as crying or cooing‚ to gain their mother’s attention and comfort in real or perceived situations of

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