01/09 Flashcards
temperament
a person’s characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity
basic trust
a sense that the world is predictable and reliable.
anxious attatchment
in which people constantly crave acceptance but remain alert to signs of possible rejection.
avoidant attatchment
in which people experience discomfort when getting close to others and use avoidant strategies to maintain distance from others.
avoidant attatchment
in which people experience discomfort when getting close to others and use avoidant strategies to maintain distance from others.
disorganized attachment
Lack of clear attachment behavior. Example: Child shows confused or contradictory behavior
authoritarian parents
are coercive. They impose rules and expect obedience: “Don’t interrupt.” “Keep your room clean.” “Don’t stay out late or you’ll be grounded.” “Why? Because I said so.”
permissive parents
are unrestraining. They make few demands, set few limits, and use little punishment.
neglectful parents
are uninvolved. They are neither demanding nor responsive. They are careless and inattentive, and do not seek a close relationship with their children.
authoritative parents
are confrontive. They are both demanding and responsive. They exert control by setting rules, but, especially with older children, they encourage open discussion and allow exceptions.
authoritative parents
are confrontive. They are both demanding and responsive. They exert control by setting rules, but, especially with older children, they encourage open discussion and allow exceptions.