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    Romantic Attachment Styles

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    Romantic Attachment Styles: 1 Romantic Attachment Styles: Secure‚ Avoidant‚ Anxious‚ Ambivalent Brittany Hail Argosy University Romantic Attachment Styles: 2 Humans have a general need to belong and a fundamental desire to form strong and stable relationships. As we develop‚ it is necessary

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    Personality development has been a major topic of interest for some of the most prominent thinkers in psychology. These theorists developed theories to describe various steps and stages that occur on the road of personality development. In the 1950s and 1960s‚ John Bowlby‚ a British psychoanalyst developed the attachment theory to account for phenomena in personality development and psychopathology that were not well recognized or explained by other psychoanalytic theories. Bowlby ([1969] 1982)

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    "Child of the Americas"

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    together into original lifestyles. What is the tone of the poem? Is the speaker defiant‚ hopeful‚ angry‚ confused‚ ambivalent‚ proud? Cite specific words and phrases to support your response I believe that the tone of “Child of the Americas” is both ambivalent‚ and proud. The speaker develops these tones through her details. We can determine that her tone is ambivalent because of the way she describes herself. She describes herself as a jumble of different cultures and nationalities. “I

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    a stranger‚ someone not known to the cild‚ in order to observe the child’s reaction Name the 3 Categories of Attachment discovered by Ainsworth. Secure Attachment (type B): infant is distressed when mother leaves‚ seeks contact upon her return. Ambivalent Attachment (type C): infant is distress when mother leaves‚ quickly seeks contact upon return‚ but then rejects mother Avoidant Attachment (type A): infant show no distress when mother leaves‚ avoids contact upon return‚ and is not afraid of the

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    Retrieved March 08‚ 2016‚ from http://www.dictionary.com/browse/neuter?s=t The definition of salient. (n.d.). Retrieved March 08‚ 2016‚ from http://www.dictionary.com/browse/salient?s=t The definition of ambivalent. (n.d.). Retrieved March 08‚ 2016‚ from http://www.dictionary.com/browse/ambivalent?s=t The definition of myriad. (n.d.). Retrieved March 08‚ 2016‚ from

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    Emotionally-Focused Therapy Related to Attachment Theory Jordan Gies Metropolitan State University PSY 2150 To love and be loved in return is essential for an individual’s happiness. In accordance with many other aspects of life‚ marital status as been linked to influencing ones life in a positive way; making it happier (Stack‚ Eshleman‚ 527). The problem with this is that not all marriages stay healthy and good. With divorce rates raging from 40%-50% in the United States‚ there ends up being a

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    secure‚ insecure-avoidant and insecure-ambivalent (Darity‚ 2008). The study showed that infants who have a secure bond with their parents would feel distressed upon the parents leaving but would enthusiastically return to their parents upon their reunion. The infants with an insecure-avoidant bond would avoid interaction with the parents upon their return and seems to ignore them completely. And the final pattern set forth by Ainsworth‚ insecure-ambivalent‚ showed the infants feeling less secure

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    Separation anxiety disorder is a condition that may be caused by several factors ranging from genetics‚ stress‚ parent-child relations‚ Behavioral inhibition and parents own insecurity. In Amanda’s case‚ there were many warning signs that was gathered during the therapy session for what might have been the causes of Amanda’s SAD. According to the textbook‚ children whose parents suffers from SAD‚ might be at high risk of inheriting this condition because it tends to run within the family. Stress

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    However‚ dismissive and anxious/ambivalent attachment styles are a combination of the two. A dismissive attachment style is very common among people who bully because they view themselves highly and others as beneath them. Anxious/ambivalent attachment style is the most complex of the styles because it results from inconsistent and unpredictable behavior. After our parents‚ the second

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    My Attachment Style

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    began reading‚ everything started to make sense. I always wondered why I did certain things‚ felt a particular way‚ or acted in a specific manner. Identifying myself as an ambivalent individual‚ lead me to understand completely why I do the things I do. There are four distinct attachment styles: secure‚ avoidant‚ ambivalent‚ and disorganized. Through

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