Attachment: Explanations Of Attachment - Bowlby’s Monotropic Theory RN Flashcards
ADAPTIVE: Bowlby suggests that attachment is an ________[1] system, it is ______ [2] in order to improve________ [3], therefore it is adaptive. Bowlby suggested infants are born ‘_________ [4]’ to attach and _______ [5] are also ‘programmed’ to attach.
[1] Innate
[2] inherited
[3] survival
[4] programmed
[5] parents
Bowlby stated that humans are born with what ?
Social releasers
What are some example of social releasers?
Smiling, crying or looking ‘cute’
Why are social releasers important in attachment?
Social releasers trigger a response in a care giver and ensures interaction takes place to form an attachment.
What is a ‘critical period’?
A period for attachment in an infant to take place, usually within the first 2.5 years of life.
What is the implication of a missed ‘critical period’?
Attachment may not take place at all.
Why did Bowlby describe his theory as ‘Monotropic’?
Because he placed great emphasis on a child’s attachment to one caregiver.
Who did Bowlby believe is the most important attachment figure in the child’s development?
The mother
What is an internal working model?
The internal working model is a ‘mental representation’ that the child forms of their relationship with their primary caregiver.
What does an internal working model allow a child to do?
It gives them a template for what relationships are like.
What do children do with their attachment relationship with their caregiver?
Children build an expectation of what future relationships will be like.
TRUE OR FALSE: Bowlby believes that Internal Working Models are not passed on from one generation to the next.
FALSE.
ANSWER: Bowlby believes that Internal Working Models are passed on from one generation to the next - people base their parenting on their own experiences of being parented.
Complete the diagram by filling in box A and B
A: Child feels secure
B: Positive internal working model
Complete the diagram on internal by filling in box A and B.
A: Poor relationship with unresponsive primary caregiver
Insecure attachment
B: Child feels unworthy
What famous researcher can we use to support Bowlby’s monotropic theory?
Lorenz study on imprinting