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    Set 1: 9 months-ATTACHMENT Attachment is defined as the positive emotional bond that develops between a child and a particular individual. Of the four major patterns of attachment (secure‚ avoidant‚ ambivalent and disorganized-disoriented)‚ I would consider Blair securely attached. Like other children who have a secure attachment pattern‚ Blair uses me‚ her mother‚ as a type of home base (Feldman‚ 2012). At 8 months Blair is cautious and shy in new situations. She has a typical fear of strangers

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    improvements in their education‚ attitude‚ and overall social development. Another factor of positive divorce is the presence of neglect in the household. Accumulating information from the Attachment Theory proposed by John Bowlby in 1980‚ researchers have compiled evidence of the side effects of the lack of a secure attachment to caregivers at an early age. Because of

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    from http://psychology.psy.sunysb.edu/psychology/ Bretherton‚ I. (2010). Mary Ainsworth: Insightful Observer and Courageous Theoretician. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Retrieved from http://mda_indge.pdf Bretherton‚ I. (1992). The Origins of Attachment Theory: John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth. Developmental Psychology. Retrieved from http://inge_origins1.pdf

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    February 2015 Course: SOUTH2S14 Module #: 7 Tutor Name: Anni Richardson Expected Word Count: 2500 Actual Word Count: 2702 Introduction In this essay I will discuss what grief is and the kind of grief a client could experience. We will move onto attachment theory and its link as to why we grieve. I will then look at what tools are available for counsellors to support their clients through a normal or abnormal grieving process. Grief‚ Loss and Change A grief process can be kicked off by anything

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    did not learn the truth about his biological parents until high school or later. His grandfather was known to be temperamentally volatile‚ abusive toward animals‚ authoritarian‚ and a consumer of pornography. Bundy later reported a strong early attachment to him (Rule‚ 2009). Bundy’s mother moved to Washington in 1950‚ married‚ and had four more children. Ted spent a great deal of time babysitting and remained detached from his stepfather emotionally‚ often scorning the Boy Scout camping trips

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    Antwone Fisher is a movie directed by Denzel Washington in 2002. The movie focuses on the life of Antwone Fisher. The movie begins with a young Antwone serving in the military however‚ because of a terrifying past Antwone always gets himself into trouble and is always found to be in violation of the laws and policies governing the military. Antwone gets himself into a huge fight with one of his fellow sailor and as a result was demoted and confined to the ship for forty five days. He was also ordered

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    Attachment These categories of relationship were developed by Mary Ainsworth. After weeks of spending time with these mom-baby pairs in their home environment and carefully documenting many aspects of their communication‚ she would then bring these one year-old infants and their mothers into a little play room with a one-way mirror for observation. The mom and the baby would be given a period of time to get used to the new space and then another person would enter the room and interact with both

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    female who has 9 children of her own; 7 of the children are still in the house). During my observation of “Jackson”‚ I focused on the following domains of child development: * Physical * Cognitive * Social * Emotional I applied Attachment theory throughout the observations‚ which were completed at his home‚ at the park‚ and at the grocery store. I was unable to observe Jackson at his school. Jackson is being raised by his grandmother because his mother is addicted to drugs‚ and

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    She determined that the parents of disorganized adolescents were likely to have been disorganized themselves. She noted that the parents who failed to fix their own trauma issues prior to having children‚ lacked the emotions and coping skills to provide their own kids with a secure attachment. The children in turn have a disorganized attachment. They lack coping skills; always; nervous; they are not able to calm themselves; and they may have

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    8Developmental & Research Designs * Human development - the scientific study of the changes that occur in people as they age from conception until death. * How is human development studied? * Longitudinal design - research design in which one participant or group of participants is studied over a long period of time. * Cross-sectional design - research design in which several different age groups of participants are studied at one particular point in time. * Cross-sequential

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