attachment Flashcards
(10 cards)
Marceline and Catherine from When the Bough Breaks had which of the following in common?
They both had very clingy babies
They both tried to control what their children ate, and how much
They both had difficult pregnancies
They both had difficult pregnancies
Gabrielle’s mother, Novelette, had trouble:
giving up control of her child
not comparing Gabrielee to her son, Robert
Controlling her anger at Gabrielle’s refusal to eat
giving up control of her child
Sroufe has shown that:Attachment has nothing to do with math achievement at age 16
Secure attachment is associated with high intelligence, thus making securely attached teens better at math than insecurely attached teens.
Teens with a history of secure attachment do no differently in math than teens with a history of insecure attachment.
Teens with a history of secure attachment do better in math than teens with a history of insecure attachment, probably because they are more confident than teens with a history of insecure attachment.
Teens with a history of secure attachment do better in math than teens with a history of insecure attachment , probably because they are more confident than teens with a history of insecure attachment.
Janice is a sensitive and responsive caregiver. She anticipates her baby’s needs and is available and flexible. What type of attachment is Janice’s baby likely to form?
insecure resistant
secure
insecure
avoidant
secure
Samantha takes her 1-year-old son, Adam, to visit an infant-toddler program in which she is hoping to enroll him. Adam appears very anxious and is unwilling to explore the room or play with the toys, even when Samantha is close by. When Samantha leaves the room to fill out some forms, Adam becomes extremely upset and remains that way all the time Samantha is gone. When she returns, Adam stays close to his mother, holding her pant leg, while making it clear that he does not want her to touch him or pick him up. This is the type of incident you might observe with a child and a parent who share an attachment relationship that Ainsworth labeled:
resistance
secure
avoidant
disorganized/disoriented
resistant
Peter, age 1, rarely cries when his mother leaves him with a baby-sitter. When his mother returns, he seems angry and refuses to let her hold him. Peter’s pattern of attachment would best be classified as
ambivalent
avoidant
disorganized-disoriented
secure
avoidant
There has been more support for Kagan’s temperament hypothesis than for Ainsworth’s caregiving hypothesis.
the above statement is true
the above statement is false
the above statement is false
The Strange Situation procedure makes good use of:
stranger anxiety
seperation anxiety
both
neither
both
Freud said that the relationship with the mother is the prototype for all subsequent relationships
the statement above is true
the statement above is false
the statement above is true
Jenna believes that she can get others to take care of her emotional needs, and trusts others to do so. Close relationships play a very important role in her life. This describes Jenna’s _______.
sense of self
internal working model
temperament
internal working model