Attachment Part 1 Flashcards

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attachment definition

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  • affectional tie binding individuals across space and time.

○ Our first attachment is to the person who is providing the most care to us

-Caregiver has to be present before space and time in order to develop attachment

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Harlow

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○ Argue attachment derived from contact and comfort
○ Baby would run to the cuddly monkey
○ Contribution: the reason we have attachment is b/c of our evolutionary history

  • Reproductive advantage
  • We see the attachment develop behaviorally after baby begins to crawl

-The tendency to stay close and in contact with the caregiver

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Freud

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  • argue a case of classical conditioning
  • Baby gets attached to mother b/c she feeds the baby which feels good

-Via the satisfaction of being fed the baby notices the mother is there always = develops an attachment to mom
Attachment derived from feeding = disprove

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Bowlby

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○ Baby 1: not genetically inclined to be attached
○ Baby 2: genetically inclined to be attached
-Most likely to survive and reproduce
- Some will express it some will not = due to experience

○ Idea - Infant bonding moment : mothers need skin to skin contact with baby at birth
-Creates a bond, but not attachment (attachment develops with time)

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Development of attachment milestones

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  • 3 mons: smiling
  • 6 to 7 mons: stranger wariness
  • 12 to 13 mons: stranger anxiety
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what’s the hallmark of attachment

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secure base

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individual differences in attachment

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kids develop different qualities of attachment

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strange situation procedures

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-(increasingly stressed the baby, to see the behavioral attachment system)
• Looking at the attachment system to see if it works for when is high in demand

  1. Mother, infant and toys
  2. Stranger enters
    ○ Some babies return to caregiver, others are less concerned
  3. Mother departs
    ○ 1st stressor
  4. Mother returns (stranger leaves)
  5. Mother departs (now baby is all alone)
  6. Stranger returns (disappointing infant?)
  7. Mother returns (stranger leaves)

Each of these episodes last 3 minutes unless, during those periods when the mother (or father, or familiar caregiver) is gone the infant becomes extremely upset, in which case the episode is curtailed (sometimes radically–after 10-15 seconds).

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disorganized attachment

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  • Children who were subject to child abuse kept showing secure attachment
  • No coherent Strategy: appear dazed and disoriented upon reunion
  • May combine multiple components of other attachment patterns, almost as if scanning channels (of behavior) trying to find something—anything—that will facilitate connectedness to parent without incurring cost.
  • Ds may show avoidance and resistance

-Ds may freeze, seeming too psychologically stress to escape or be uncertain what to do

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the heritability of attachment security

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Several studies show that whether or not an infant is secure or insecure is NOT heritable: Rates of concordance across MZ & DZ twin pairs (who share 100% & 50% of their genes, respectively) are not different, as would be the case were security heritable (i.e., MZ>DZ). But negative emotionality is heritable! Temperament is NOT security.

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