PAPER 1 - Attachment Flashcards
how do we first form an attachment ?
- non-verbal communication
- more sensitive to signals the deeper the relationship
what is RECIPROCITY ?
- related response
- increasingly matched reactions
what is INTERACTIONAL SYNCHRONY ?
- mirroring
- same actions
what did Melzoff and Moore observe ?
- interactional synchrony
- babies could imitate both facial and manual gestures
- building blocks for social and cognitive development
what is PROXIMITY ?
people try to stay close to those who they are attached to
what is a SECURE BASE ?
even when we are independent we tend to make regular contact
what is SEPARATION ANXIETY ?
people become distressed when an attachment figure leaves
What did SHAFFER AND EMERSON study ?
development of attachment
Describe the key characteristics of Shaffer and Emerson’s development of attachment study ?
- longitudinal study
- working class family homes
- 60 infants
- Glasgow
- mother would say how child reported to separation
How old were the infants in Shaffer and Emerson’s study ?
5 -23 weeks - studied at monthly intervals for the first 18 months
What is the first stage of attachment ?
ASOCIAL STAGE - 0 - 6 weeks
What is the second stage of attachment ?
INDISCRIMINATE ATTACHMENT - 6 weeks - 6 months
What is the third stage of attachment ?
DISCRIMINATE ATTACHMENT - 7 - 9 months
What is the fourth stage of attachment ?
MULTIPLE ATTACHMENT - 10+ months
What happens in the ASOCIAL STAGE ?
- similar response to objects and humans
- bias towards people
- like looking at faces
What happens in the INDISCRIMINATE ATTACHMENT stage ?
- more sociable
- easily comforted by anyone
- don’t prefer specific individuals
What happens in the SPECIFIC ATTACHMENT stage ?
- separation anxiety
- protest when primary caregiver leaves
- fear of strangers
What happens in the MULTIPLE ATTACHMENT stage ?
- multiple attachment
- by 1 year most infants had multiple attachments
What is the ROLE OF THE FATHER
- 10% stay at home dads
- playmate
- males can adapt to be sensitive to child’s responses
What is the FIRST factor that affects the attachment of a father to their child ?
DEGREE OF SENSITIVITY
- more sensitive to child’s needs = better attachment
What is the SECOND factor that affects the attachment of a father to their child ?
TYPE OF ATTACHMENT TO OWN PARENTS
- single-parent fathers tend to form similar attachments with their children that they had with their parents
What is the THIRD factor that affects the attachment of a father to their child ?
MARITAL INTIMACY
- intimacy that father has with their parents affects attachment
What is the FOURTH factor that affects the attachment of a father to their child ?
SUPPORTIVE CO-PARENTING
- amount of support father gives his partner e=affects type of attachment
What did GEIGER study ?
fathers play interactions were more playful than mothers
What did LAMB study ?
children prefer interacting with father when in positive emotional state
What are the key points of LORENZ’S study ?
- animal study
- imprinting
- geese
- 50% with natural mother
What time did Lorenz find was the strongest tendency for imprinting ?
13 - 16 hours
After what time had the tendency to imprint passed ?
32 hours
What is IMPRINTING
a process that BINDS a YOUNG ANIMAL to a CAREGIVER in a SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP
Outline the key features in HARLOW’S study
- effects of privation
- 16 monkeys
- wire mother
- cloth mother
What did Harlow discover in his privation study ?
- both groups spent more time with cloth mother
- took refuge with cloth mother
- explore more with cloth mother present
What is the LEARNING THEORY ?
children learn to become attached
What is CLASSICAL CONDITIONING ?
- associations between different stimuli
FOOD: UCS = UCR
MOTHER: NS = NR
What is OPERANT CONDITIONING ?
- learning by reinforcement
What did BOWLBY investigate ? (1)
- monotropic theory of attachment
- evolution explanation
What is MONOTROPY ?
- a child attaches to one caregiver more than others
- the more time the baby spends with this primary attachment figure the better
What is the INTERNAL WORKING MODEL ?
- template for future relationships
- based on infant’s primary attachment
Bailey et al is research evidence for Bowlby’s monotropy theory - what did they research ?
- 99 mothers
- 1 year old babies
- quality of attachment
- interview and observations
- found poor attachments with own parents resulted in poor attachments to children