Attachment
- Created by: rosiel05
- Created on: 03-10-22 17:25
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- Attachment
- An enduring, two way, emotional tie to specific other person
- Typically between a mother a child
- Fathers are traditionally a minor role, the breadwinner
- Mothers are the caregiver and primary provider
- Attachment is evident in an infant when they begin to show stranger anxiety or separation protest
- Factors that can affect the relationship between a father and child
- work load
- Amount of quality time
- Social policy
- Culture
- Can be shown through
- Bodily contact
- mimicking
- caregiverese
- reciprocity
- interaction synchrony
- Konrad Lorenz
- Imprinting on geese
- Interested in how young animals attach to their mothers
- Critical period of 36 hours
- Harry Harlow
- Comfort vs food
- Monkeys with surrogate mothers
- 17-18 hours with towel mother, 1 hour with wire mother
- Schaffer and Emerson, 1964
- Attachment not formed at birth
- Longitudinal study
- Multiple attachments is normal
- Stage 1: Asocial stage Stage 2: Indiscriminate attachment Stage 3: Specific attachment Stage 4: Multiple attachments
- John Bowlby
- Monotropic theory
- Saw humans to have innate tendencies like animals
- ASCMI
- adaptive and iinnate
- social releasers
- critical period
- monotropy
- internal working model
- An enduring, two way, emotional tie to specific other person
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