Human Development and Attachment Flashcards

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Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory (1950)

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  • helps understand the developmental context of people.
  • recognizes the impact of relationships and society on the individual, which appears to be a large factor in the client’s current view of his life.
  • one moves through each stage as one’s personality
  • suggests that one’s personality continues to develop throughout through the entire lifespan.
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Identity vs. Role Confusion

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  • occurs during adolescence (12-18 years)
  • adolescents search for a sense of self and personal identity through exploration of personal values, beliefs, and goals.
  • the transition from childhood to adulthood is important.
  • Children become more independent and look at the future in terms of career, relationships, families, housing, etc.
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Intimacy vs. Isolation Stage

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  • young adulthood (18 to 40 yrs)
  • Major conflict centers on forming intimate, loving relationships with other people
  • Successful completion of this stage can result in happy relationships and a sense of commitment, safety, and care within a relationship.
  • Avoiding intimacy, fearing commitment and relationships can lead to isolation, loneliness, and sometimes depression.
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Generativity vs. Stagnation

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  • ages 40 to 65 yrs, middle adulthood
  • generativity refers to “making your mark” on the world through creating or nurturing things that will outlast an individual. During middle age individuals experience a need to create or nurture things that will outlast them, often having mentees or creating positive changes that will benefit other people.
  • By failing to find a way to contribute, we become stagnant and feel unproductive. These individuals may feel disconnected or uninvolved with their community and with society as a whole.
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Psychosocial Development Stages 5-6

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  1. Identity vs. Role Confusion [Fidelity]
  2. Intimacy vs. Isolation [Love]
  3. Generativity vs. Stagnation [Care]
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Attachment Theory

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  • Bowlby and Ainsworth
  • Attachment theory focuses on relationships and bonds (particularly long-term) between people, including those between a parent and child and between romantic partners.
  • The main theme is that primary caregivers who are available and responsive to an infant’s needs allow the child to develop a sense of security. The infant learns that the caregiver is dependable, which creates a secure base for the child to then explore the world.
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Secure Attachment

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  • These infants showed distress upon separation but sought comfort and were easily comforted when the parents returned
  • These adults are more likely to be satisfied with their relationships, feeling secure and connected to their partners without feeling the need to be together all the time.
  • Their relationships are likely to feature honesty, support, independence, and deep emotional connections.
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Anxious Ambivalent Attachment

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  • Referred to as insecurely attached
  • Characterized by high levels of anxiety
  • Distressed when separated from their mothers
  • Less likely to explore their environment after being reunited with caregiver
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Avoidant Attachment

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  • avoid or ignore caregiver after reunited with them
  • appear unemotional during episodes of separation and reunion
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Disorganized-Disoriented Attachment

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  • Added attachment by Main and Soloman (1986, 1990)
  • Contradicting behaviors - unable to predict
    • Avoid caregiver when reunited
    • Inclination to approach caregiver
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