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What were the 4 attachment styles found?
Secure, Ambivalent, Avoidant, Disorganized
What is an example of secure attachment?
the baby was distressed when the mother left and happy when she returned
What is an example of ambivalent attachment?
the baby was somewhat distressed when the mother left and resistant when she returned
What is an example of avoidant attachment?
the baby was not stressed when the mother left and was avoidant when she returned
What is an example disorganized attachment?
the baby was generally anxious and confused throughout the whole experiment. When the mother returned the to tend to cover their face or walk backwards
What are the four types of parenting styles?
Authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, uninvolved
What are the different styles of a Authoritarian:
High regulation, low support, harsh.
What are the different styles of Authoritative:
High regulation, high support, appropriate limits
What are the different styles of Permissive:
Low regulation, high support, friends
What are the different styles of a Uninvolved:
Low regulation, low support, neglectful.
The outcomes of an Authoritarian are
internalizing emotions and depression
The outcomes of a Authoritative style are
high chances of productivity and proposal community engagement
The outcomes of a permissive style are:
antisocial behavior and higher levels of cigarette/alcohol use
The outcomes of an uninvolved style are
social service involvement, cigarette/ alcohol use, antisocial behavior
Psychodynamic theories
Frued- Id, Ego, Superego
Explains personality in terms of conscious
-Childhood experiences shape personality
- Somewhat negative/pessimistic behavior
Humanistic Theories
Maslow/ Rogers
- self efficiency/ free will
- Strives to help people fulfill their potential
- Most people are good
what do humanistic and psychodynamic theories have in common
Discuss how the mind influences the behavior
-offers important help and insight so that we grow
- draws the line between right and wrong
Both are debated/ criticized
Resilience
the ability to overcome hardship
name a type of teratogen
alcohol
what is a symptom of fetal alcohol syndrome
below average intelligence
What was Piaget responsible for?
he was simply responsible for the stages of cognitive development from infancy to childhood
What is object permanence
mom leaves toys in from of infant to go put clothes in the washer. Kid cries when she leaves, when she returns he smiles
Assimilation
naming something as a whole.
EX- kid sees an alligator, and calls it a fish
Accomadation
once the parent tells the child that its an alligator then they realize that not everything in water is a fish