Attachment Theory Flashcards

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describe what attachment theory is

A

the idea that infants are primed to form a close, enduring dependant bond on a primary caregiver beginning in the first moments of life

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what is the most important predictor of personality development

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child’s early relationship with primary caregiver

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3
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what are the different stages of attachment (4)

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asocial stage, indiscriminate attachment, specific attachments, multiple attachments

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4
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when does the asocial stage of attachment occur and what does it involve

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0-6 weeks, smiling and crying not directed at specific people

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when does the indiscriminate stage of attachment occur and what does it involve

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6 weeks - 7 months, attention sought from different individuals

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when does the specific stage of attachment occur and what does it involve

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7-11 months, strong attachment to one individual, separation and stranger anxiety

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what are the 3 types of normal attachment seen in infants

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secure attachment(type B), insecure avoidant attachment(type A) and insecure ambivalent attachment(type C)

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what is the most common type of attachment seen in infants

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secure attachment(type B), 70% people

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9
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what observational study is used to assess attachment

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The Strange Situation study

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10
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what is the 4th type of attachment, that is abnormal

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disordered attachment

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briefly describe the view people with insecure avoidant attachment(type A) have of themselves and other

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self = unloved, self-reliant
others = rejecting, controlling, intrusive
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briefly describe the view people with insecure ambivalent attachment(type C) have of themselves and others

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self = low value, ineffective, dependant
others = insensitive, unpredictable, unreliable
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describe what the term “secure base” means in attachment

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the attachment figure/relationship provides a safe space(literally/symbolically) from which to explore the world

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describe what the term “safe haven” means in attachment

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the attachment figure/relationship is a safe place(literally/symbolically) to retreat to at times of danger or anxiety

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describe what is meant by “attunement”

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process between caregiver and infant in which they are able to ‘tune in’ to each others physical and emotional states

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