Disruption Of Attachment Flashcards

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What are the two points of Bowlby’s theory of long-term deprivation?

A

Deprivation inverse three years - very bad

Long-term effects include behaviour problems

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Who did the 44 young thieves study?

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Bowlby 1944

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Who did a short term separation study?

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Robertson and Robertson 1968

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What is the strength of Bowlby’s hypothesis?

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Lots of other evidence supports it

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What is a weakness of Bowlby’s hypothesis?

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The social situation was not considered

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Did Bowlby think that the harmful effects of deprivation could be reversed?

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No

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7
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Give an example of when effect of deprivation have been reversed

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Koluchova 1976 - the Case of the Czech Twin boys

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