Unit 1 - Attachment Theories - John Bowlby

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What are the three types of attachment?
Secure attachment, insecure attachment and anxious attachment.
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What did Bowlby believe and when was it orginated?
1930's. He believed that children were biologically programmed to form attachments.
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He said that 'attachment can be understood as...'
Attachment can be understood as evolving from the caregiver providing safety and security for the infant.
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What is separation anxiety?
The fear and apprehension that infants experience when separated from their caregivers.
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Separation Anxiety - infants have a universal to...
Infants have a universal to seek proximity to their caregiver when under stress/feeling threatened.
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When doesn't separation anxiety go away?
When an infant is fed by another caregiver.
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