Attachment Theories
Psychology ⇒ Developmental Psychology
Attachment Theories starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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A 1-year-old child is left with a stranger and becomes very upset. When the caregiver returns, the child seeks comfort and quickly calms down. What attachment style is this?
A child who alternates between seeking and resisting contact with their caregiver is likely displaying which attachment style?
A child who appears dazed, confused, or apprehensive in the presence of a caregiver is likely displaying which attachment style?
Describe how cultural differences can influence attachment styles.
Describe how insecure-avoidant attachment might affect adult relationships.
Describe one criticism of attachment theory.
Describe the main characteristics of a securely attached child.
Describe the main findings of Harlow’s monkey experiments in relation to attachment.
Explain the concept of 'secure base' in attachment theory.
Explain the concept of 'separation anxiety' in attachment theory.
Explain the difference between secure and insecure attachment.
Explain the role of temperament in the development of attachment.
Explain the role of the caregiver’s sensitivity in the development of attachment.
Which attachment style is characterized by a child who is very clingy, shows intense distress when the caregiver leaves, and is not easily comforted upon their return?
