Bowlby's theory of maternal deprivation Flashcards
What did Bowlby suggest?
If an infant is unable to develop a warm, intimate relationship with its mother then they would have difficulty forming relationships.
Define the term ‘affectionless psychopathy’.
Characterised by a lack of emotion for others and a lack of remorse for their actions.
How many case histories were analysed?
88
How many of the 88 children were thieves?
44 were accused of stealing, the other 44 formed a control group of non-criminals.
How many of the 44 thieves were affectionless psychopathy?
32% (14)
How many of the affectionless psychopaths had experienced prolonged maternal deprivation?
86% (12)
What did Bowlby conclude?
Prolonged maternal deprivation cause affectionless psychopathy.
Give an advantage of Bowlby’s 44 thieves study.
+High practical validity.
Robinson found that maternal substitution could prevent the harmful effects that come as a result of maternal separation.
This led to more careers for children in hospitals so it has high practical validity.
Give a disadvantage of Bowlby’s 44 thieves study.
-Contradictory findings from Lewis.
He found that prolonged maternal deprivation didn’t predict future criminality, there may be other factors that cause a person to resort to criminality. Lewis’ study was more representative than Bowlby’s (bigger sample).
-Individual differences of children must be considered.
E.g. securely/insecurely attached children.
-Bowlby suggested the effects were irreversible.
Another psychologist suggested that with good quality, continuous care, the effects of affectionless psychopathy can be reversed.