Chapter 6 - connecting with the social world Flashcards

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attachment

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the strong and enduring emotional bond between a child and a significant other and the processes that create and maintain this long-lasting social relationship

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specific bond

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a bond to a particular individual, usually formed at about 6 to 7 months

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separation distress

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the distress felt by an infant when a specific individual with whom the infant has a specific bond leaves. The infant wants that particular person to come back. Also known as separation anxiety

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psychosexual development

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a series of stages of development proposed by Freud and related to drives, instincts, and sources of pleasure, with a particular focus on sexual desire

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secure base

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the role that a caregiver may play with respect to a securely attached infant, who uses the caregiver as a base from which to explore

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dependency

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a reliance on another for basic physiological needs, such as food and shelter and protection from harm. Attachment and dependency can be largely dissociated

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attachment complex

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the set of behaviors and mental states that, taken together, are responsible for setting up and maintaining attachment

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oxytocin

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a hormone that leads to increased levels of trust and nurturance to members of one’s group

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still face

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an impassive, straight face shown by a caregiver in the still-face task, in which the caregiver abruptly stops interacting with an infant and breaks the normal cycle of social interaction by showing unresponsive facial expressions

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social referencing

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the use of the emotional and social states of others as information on how to interpret a situation

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joint attention

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the situation in which two people are jointly attending to an object and are aware that they are both doing so

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attachment style

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a pattern of relating to significant others baed on expectations about how they will respond and affecting perceptions, emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in close relationships

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strange situation

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a series of laboratory episodes developed by Mary Ainsworth and used to measure the kind of attachment a child shows to a parent. The method examines an infant’s reactions to unusual, mildly threatening situations in the presence of a parent and when the parent has left the room, as well as how the child responds when the parent returns

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insecure/avoidant attachment

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a attachment style in which infants not only avoid or fail to initiate interactions with the mother after a reunion, but also show less visible anxiety when in the absence of the mother

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secure attachment

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an attachment style in which infants show some distress when the mother leaves, but not an excessive amount, and show positive affect when she returns. They also show substantial exploratory behavior in the presence of the mother, using her as a secure base

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insecure/resistant attachment

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an attachment style in which infants show elevated anxiety in the absence of the mother and often try to vigorously prevent her from leaving. They may also show distress and anger when the mother returns while nonetheless clinging to her. In the presence of a mother and a stranger, they may explore minimally and be quite clingy. Also known as anxious attachment

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disorganized attachment

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an attachment style marked by less consistency across situations and characterizied by combinations of both insecure and controlling behaviors. Infants showing this style may have a higher incidence of psychopathology in later life

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indiscriminate attachment

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an attachment style in which infants are as affectionate and receptive to complete strangers as they are to their primary caregivers

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internal working model

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a mental representation of the self and others and how they might interact in different circumstances