Temperament + Attachment Flashcards

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temperament

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  • person’s behavior style, typical emotional responses

- believed to be base of adult personality

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easy children

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  • ~40% of children
  • adaptable to change/new situations
  • fairly happy
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difficult children

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  • ~ 10% of children
  • hard to put on regular schedules
  • not adaptable (react badly to new situations)
  • cry frequently/extensively
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slow to warm up children

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  • ~ 15% of children
  • inactive overall
  • act like difficult children in new situations, but slowly adjust and improve mood
  • lack consistently positive moods of easy children
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attachment

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close emotional bond between child and caregiver

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4 main theorists on attachment

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  1. John Bowlby
  2. Mary Ainsworth
  3. Jerome Kagan
  4. Erik Erikson
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“strange situation” attachment experiment

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in a room:

  1. mother, baby, experimenter
  2. mother, baby
  3. mother, baby, stranger
  4. stranger, baby
  5. mother, baby
  6. baby
  7. stranger, baby
  8. mother, baby
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John Bowlby (in depth)

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  • saw attachment as all or nothing: child must develop close bond with caregivers in first year of life or experience severe emotional consequences
  • believed separation anxiety (crying, searching/reaching for parent, etc) = healthy / normal part of attachment, peaks btwn 6-24 mos
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Mary Ainsworth (in depth)

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  • conducted “strange situation” attachment experiment

- saw 4 distinct attachment styles (rather than bowlby’s all/nothing approach)

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insecure ambivalent attachment

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  • extremely distressed when mother leaves
  • avoidant/fearful of strangers
  • when mother returns, approaches but resists contact, may push her away
  • cries more + explores less than other attachment styles
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insecure avoidant attachment

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  • no distress when mother leaves
  • okay with stranger (plays normally)
  • little interest when mother returns
  • -> mother + stranger comfort child equally well
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disorganized attachment

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  • child appears nervous/confused around caregiver

- associated with potential abuse

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Jerome Kagan (in-depth)

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  • focused on nature’s role in attachment
  • believed temperament and genetics influenced attachment –> insecure attachment was not related to caregiver’s behavior
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