Attachment - Bowlby

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defined as a close, continuous emotional bond between child and caregiver
attachment
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what a child's attachment is said to be for all their future attachments
protoype
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when the infant has formed an attachment to their main caregiver, but it is broken
deprivation
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infant has not formed any attachment and will lack almost all types of socialisation
privation
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where a child is looked after by someone other than parents for some part of the day
day-care
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when separated from an attachment figure, the child will seek them out for comfort and show distress - useful survival mechanism
separation anxiety
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3 features of Bowlby's theory have these roots
evolutionary
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phase 2 is from 3 - ? months old
six
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a period that Bowlby refers to
critical
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an area of development investigated in child psychology
moral
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infants need one of these when exploring
safe base
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number of phases involved in attachment
three
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name of study from 1959 which tested if feeding is the basis of attachment
Harlow
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infants form a special attachment to their mother called ?
monotropy
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what a child's attachment is said to be for all their future attachments

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protoype

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when the infant has formed an attachment to their main caregiver, but it is broken

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infant has not formed any attachment and will lack almost all types of socialisation

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where a child is looked after by someone other than parents for some part of the day

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