Maternal Deprivation (Bowlby, 1944) - ATTACHMENT Flashcards

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who came up with the theory of maternal deprivation

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Bowlby (1944)

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what is the meaning of separation (vs deprivation)

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the child is not in the presence of the primary attachment figure

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what are the time frames/details of being apart from the child in seperation

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brief separations, particularly when the child is with a substitute caregiver

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how much of an impact does separation have on the child

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doesn’t have a significant impact on the child’s development

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what is the meaning of deprivation (vs separation)

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the child loses an element of the primary attachment figure’s emotional care

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how much of an impact does deprivation have on the child

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it becomes an issue for long-term development

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what can extended separations lead to

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deprivation - which then causes harm

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brief summary of separation

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short term, no long term effect on child

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brief summary of deprivation

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long term, lasting effect on child

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what does the theory of maternal deprivation focus on

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how the effects of early experiences may interfere with usual processes of attachment formation

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what did Bowlby use the term ‘maternal deprivation’ to refer to

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the long-term separation or loss of emotional care from the mother/caregiver

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what happens if the attachment is broken/disrupted in the critical period

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the child will suffer irreversible long-term consequences of this maternal deprivation

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how long is the critical period for a child

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2.5 years

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14
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up to how old is the continued risk of maternal deprivation

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5 years old

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what did Bowlby propose continuous care from a mother is essential for

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normal psychological development

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what did Bowlby propose is essential for normal psychological development

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continuous care from a mother

17
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what does prolonged separation from the caregiver/mother cause serious damage to

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emotional and intellectual development

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what is Bowlby’s deprivation effects study known as

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the 44 thieves

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what were the three things Bowlby thought deprivation in a critical period could lead to

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delinquency, depression, affectionless psychopathy