Booklet 2: Problems with Attachment Flashcards
What is deprivation?
Disruption of an attachment.
What is Bowlby’s Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis?
This hypothesis states that separation from the primary caregiver leads to bond disruption and possible yo the breaking of the attachment bond.
What does Bowbly claim about the MDH?
That it will have long term effects on emotional, social and cognitive development. Bowlby claims that these effects are permanent and irreversible.
Who carried out the research into short term effects of deprivation?
Robertson & Bowbly (1952)
What did Robertson & Bowlby put forward in 1952?
The PDD model.
What is the PDD model?
It says that once a baby has reached 8-9 months and have made their first attachment- if separation occurs they are likely to go throughout the stages of the PDD.
What are the stages of the PDD model?
Protest, Despair, Detach.
Explain ‘Protest’
The child will be visibly distressed shown through crying, screaming and angry protests when the parent leaves e.g. ‘i want my mum’. They will clog to the parent and try to escape whoever else tries to pick them up.
Explain ‘Despair’
The child will appear to have a sense of hopelessness and look to of settled down showing self comforting behaviours such as thumb sucking or rocking. If the parent/attachment figure returned at this point, the attachment will not be disrupted.
Explain ‘Detach’
The child will begin to show interest in their surroundings and interact with others, may it be other children or adults e.g. Hospital staff. The child will reject the attachment figure on return and be distant and untrusting.
Who’s evidence supports the PDD model?
The Robertson Study.
What is the Robertson study?
Robertson and Robertson made a landmark series of films of naturalistic observations showing young children who were separated form their primary attachment figures.
What is an example observation of the robertson study?
One of many children studied was Laura. Laura was in hospital for 8 days, where her mother was absent and the nurses changed frequently during her stay. Laura showed all 3 features of the PDD. Protest- First she showed alternating periods of calm and distress, when visited by her parents, she begged to go home. Despair- Laura became quiet and settled. Detach- She withdraws from her mother and is shaken in her trust.
What is a positive evaluation point for the The Robertson Study?
This research is based on natural observations of children in real life situations and so has high ecological validity. It has also led to change in hospital practices to assist children during a separation, for example parents are now allowed to stay in hospital with their children to reduce bond disruption.
What is a negative evaluation point for the Robertson Study?
Barrett (1997) argued that individual differences in response to short term separations have not been considered. For example securely attached children, older children and girls cope between with separation therefore it is only some children who experience the PDD.
Who carried out the research into long term effects of deprivation?
Bowlby.
What is long term deprivation?
It consists of prolonged or permanent separation from attachment figures, which could be due to factors such as death, imprisonment and divorce.
What is the long term deprivation study?
Bowbly’s 44 juvenile thieves.
What is Bowlby’s 44 juvenile thieves?
Bowlby carried out a case study over a number of years comparing 44 juvenile thieves with a control group of non thieves. All participants had been referred to a child guidance clinic.