Attachment Flashcards
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Attachment Theory – Harry Harlow
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- Infant rhesus monkeys were separated from their mothers at birth and raised in semi-isolation
- Cloth mom (comfort) > wire mom (food)
- -Demonstrated that mom is used as a secure base
- -Attachment is rooted in social interactions with adult/caregiver
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Attachment Theory — John Bowlby
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- Attachment –emotional bond with specific person; enduring across space and time (6 mos -1.5 yrs)
- -Attachment is innate; quality depends on experiences
- Secure base – presence of trusted caregiver provides sense of security; possible to explore environment
- Caregiver = safe haven when threatened/ insecure; derives comfort/pleasure being near caregiver
- Outcome – internal working model of attachment
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Attachment Theory – Mary Ainsworth
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- Worked with Bowlby in 1950s – empirical support
- Uganda and US – studied mother-infant interactions during infants’ explorations, separations, and reunions
- Quality of infant’s attachment seen in:
- -How much infant uses caregiver as secure base
- -How infant reacts to separations and reunions
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Attachment Theory – Mary Ainsworth
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- Strange Situation
- 7 episodes, 3 min each
- Rate infants’ behaviors, attempts to seek closeness and contact, resistance or avoidance, interactions with stranger
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Ainsworth: Attachment Styles
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- –Secure attachment – secure base, play, checks in, distressed when mom leaves, happy with return, comforted
- About 66% of middle class children in US
- –Insecure/resistant – clingy from beginning, don’t explore, very upset at separation, don’t accept comfort at reunion
- 10% of children
- –Insecure/avoidant – avoid mother, don’t greet her when she returns
- About 15%
- –Disorganized/disoriented – no consistent way of coping with stress of SS; may exhibit fearful smiles, dazed, freeze in behavior; want to approach mom but also see her as source of fear
- About 15% of children
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Long term effect of Attachment
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- MOST at risk if have insecure relationships with both parents
- At least one secure relationship lower problem behaviors
- Considerable evidence in stability of attachment security
- -Secure -> better peer and romantic relationships; higher grades and school involvement; less aggressive and more pro-social
- -Insecure -> learn to inhibit emotional expressions; won’t seek comfort in others; more antisocial behavior
- -BUT can change in response to environmental changes
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Bronfenbrenner’s Bioecological Systems
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[Environment is set of nested structures, each has different level of influence on development]
- Exosystem – contexts/settings that indirectly influences development
- -Ex. The availability of funding for school
- –If high funds available -> lots of resources and support for all students
- –If low funds available -> may reduce availability of books and support for all students
- –May ultimately shape attitudes about value of education for individual
- Macrosystem – greater sociocultural context; general beliefs, values, customs, laws of larger society; historical events
- -Indirectly influences development
- –Ex. Terrorist attacks on September 11th
- -This event led to the creation of the Department of ——Homeland Security -> impacts decisions about safety procedures at national and local levels (exosystem) -> impacts what happens in airports, neighborhoods, and schools (mesosytem and microsystem)
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Microsystem
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–the immediate physical and social environment surrounding the developing person
- -Directly influences development
- –Example: Parents shape physical development (provide nourishment) and social development (modeling relationships)
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Mesosystem
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- Mesosystem – connections among microsystems
- -Directly influences development
- -Example: Parents value reading, which helps child perform better at school
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Exosystem
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- contexts/settings that indirectly influences development
- -Ex. The availability of funding for school
- –If high funds available -> lots of resources and support for all students
- –If low funds available -> may reduce availability of books and support for all students
- –May ultimately shape attitudes about value of education for individual
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Macrosystem
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- greater sociocultural context; general beliefs, values, customs, laws of larger society; historical events
- -Indirectly influences development
- –Ex. Terrorist attacks on September 11th
- -This event led to the creation of the Department of ——Homeland Security -> impacts decisions about safety procedures at national and local levels (exosystem) -> impacts what happens in airports, neighborhoods, and schools (mesosytem and microsystem)
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Chronosystem
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- things change over time!
- -Ex. Getting married -> changes to the microsystem
- –Before marriage, you may live by yourself or with a roommate or parents
- –After marriage, you likely live with your spouse