Attachment

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What are the historical roots of attachment?
Harlow (monkeys) and Lorenz (chick imprinting)
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Who came up the maternal deprovation hypothesis?
Bowbly
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Why is the maternal deprivation hypothesis criticised?
as separation from the mother could be replaced with another attachment figure
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At 5-7 months, what does Bowlby predict happens
infant discriminates to one person easily
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At 10 months, what does Bowlby predict will happen
stranger anxiety
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At 2-3 years, bowlby predicts an infant will ...
have a partnership where the child listens and knows how to behave due to the cues of the parent
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Separation anxeity is ...
separation from caregiver leading to anxiety and distress
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Stranger anxiety is ......
wary/axious/ fearful of strangers
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What is social referencing?
in unfamiliar situations the child uses the parents emotional cues to direct behaviours
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What was the strange situation?
lab procedure to assess infant attachment styles
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What were the types of attachments?
Type A= avoidant, Type B = secure, Type C = ambivalent
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what was one of the critiques of the strange situation?
in order to be valid, they need to consider cross-cultural evidence
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What is sensitive mothering going to do ....
sensitive and responsive mother towards the child is more liekly to develop a secure attachment
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why is attachment dependent on culture
interpretation of attachment type depends on culture
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