Attachment Flashcards

1
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Separation protest

A

When an individual shows distress upon detachment from an attachment figure

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2
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Stranger anxiety

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Showing distress in the presence of an unfamiliar person

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3
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Secure attachment

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Relationship built on trust and security, interacts with caregiver

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4
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Insecure avoidant

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Child is quite independent of caregiver

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5
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Insecure ambivalent

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Clingy and demanding, yet awkward with caregiver

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6
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(A core theory)
Bowlby
(4)

A
  • Monotropy: attachment to one primary caregiver
  • Critical period: must make attachment in first three years or else serious consequences
  • Privation: when a child forms no attachment to a caregiver
  • Deprivation: when a child has formed an attachment but is broken through separation
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7
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Bowlby evaluation

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  • Monotropy is inaccurate as children can develop attachments to multiple caregivers
  • Critical period is too rigid, may be the best time but not the only
  • Examples of the effects of deprivation being reversed
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8
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(A alternative theory)

Behaviourist theory

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  • Attachment is instinctive but relies on learning and experience
  • Learning through reinforcement such as smiling strengthens the bond
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9
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(A core study)

Hazen and Shaver (1987)

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  • A questionnaire filled out to an opportunity sample of people aged between 14-82
  • Multichoice questions
    1. Secure infants in good relationships
      1. Avoidant afraid of intimacy
      2. Ambivalent most likely to divorce
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Hazen and Shaver (1987) evaluation

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  • Unrepresentative sample as only a certain type of person would have completed it
  • people may have lied or exaggerated their answers or perspective on childhood is subjective
  • closed questions may have lead to inaccurate answers, through lack of clarification or lack of choice
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11
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(A AoR)

Care of Children

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Separation anxiety has lead to extended visiting hours

Skin to skin contact helps begin the Monotropy bond

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