CLPS 1700- Lectures - 10 Flashcards
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Cicchetti 1990
attachment styles may change if significant assault to the mindset; hint: consider predispositions/previous environment, consider children of RH mothers: can change!
Who: attachment styles can change
Cicchetti
Feeney and Fraley 2003
adolescent/parent interactions: secures have better recall of the resolution and improve with time; insecures have poor recall adn can’t rememeber the resolution reached, if any, and recall deteriorates over time; hint: “feign and fray” relationship with parents
Who: recall deteriorates for insecures in parent/adolescent conflict resolution
Feeney and Fraley
Brumbaugh and Fraley 2006
we’re more comfortable with similarly attached people; hint: Brummel and Frawley: healthy butter and skinny people drawn together
Who: we’re attracted to similarly-attached people
Brumbaugh and Fraley
Hazon and Shaver 1990
secures enjoy life as a challenge, respect authority and like peers; think: hazy shower and a shave: a happy morning
Who: secures enjoy life as a challenge, respect authority and like peers
Hazon and Shaver
Bartolomeu 1991
two types of avoidants: preoccupied/fearful and angry/dismissive
Who: two types of avoidants
Bartolomeu: hint; Bartok the bat: preoccupied./fearful and angry/dismissive/scary
What are the two types of avoidants, according to Bartolomeu?
preoccupied/fearful and angry/dismissive
Which type of avoidant is faster at recalling negative memories?
Preoccupied/fearful (they’re already worrying about it, whereas the angry/dismissive have pushed it away)
Whiffen and Johnson 1998
attachment type is significant in determining psychopathology: avoidants have higher psychopathology porbability; preoccupied.fearful ambivalents more likely to anxiety spectrum disorders; hint: Quaffle and Johnson: if you play Quidditch, more likely to be competitive
Who: attachment type significant in determining psychopathologies
Whiffen and Johnson
Fontagny and Luyten 2009
disorganized insecures: trajectory to BPD; hint: Fountain trajectory, Tom and Co BPD
Erik Erikson
eight stages of psychosocial crises
Who: eight stages of psychosocial crises
Erik Erikson
Eight stages of psychosocial crises
trust/mistrust, autonomy/shame, initiative/guilt, industry/inferiority, indentity/role confusion, intimacy/isolation, generativity/stagnantion, ego integrity/despair
Santostefano
metaphor: persistent organization/pattern of images/symbols/.words/emotions/actions that synthesize a person’s experience; hint: DeSanctis as a metaphor for German
Who: metaphor as a way to think of psychopathological issues
Santostefano