Caregiver-infant interactions - ATTACHMENT Flashcards

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what is attachment (definition)

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a two-way emotional bond between two individuals. each person sees the other as essential for own emotional security

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what’s it called when people try to stay physically close to those they are attached to

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proximity

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define proximity

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when people try to stay physically close to those they are attached to

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what’s it called when people are distressed when an attachment figure leaves their presence

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separation anxiety

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define separation anxiety

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when people are distressed when an attachment figure leaves their presence

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what is it called when, even when we are independant, we tend to make regular contact with our attachment figures

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secure base behaviour

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define secure base behaviour

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even when we are independant, we tend to make regular contact with our attachment figures

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who is a caregiver

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any person who provides care for a child (e.g. parent, sibling, nanny etc)

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how old is an infant in psychology

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0-1 years

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what is it believed that caregiver-infant interactions are important for

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the child’s social development and forming the basis of the attachment between the two individuals

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define reciprocity

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(caregiver-infant interaction) it is a two-way/ mutual process - each responds to the other’s signals

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how is reciprocity important for the future

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the sensitivity lays the foundations for later attachment

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what is interactional synchrony

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the individual (caregiver or infant) reflect the other’s actions and emotions in a coordinated way. they mirror each other in terms of facial or body movements

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difference between reciprocity and interactional synchrony

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reciprocity = responding

interactional synchrony = mirroring/copying

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