The quality of a child’s first attachment is crucial because this template will powerfully affect the nature of their future relationships (the internal working model). To learn more about the Internal Working Model as proposed by John Bowlby.
Cultural Variations in Attachment
Cross-Cultural Variations in Attachment Definition: The ways members of a society/culture vary in terms of their social practices (child-rearing). These variations, in turn, can effect infant development and behaviour. This can lead to cultural differences in attachment type.
Attachment Types, Mary Ainsworth
Secure and insecure attachments are examples of a particular type of style of attachment bond that may be established between any two individuals (usually the mother and infant).
Internal WORKING MODEL: THE INFLUENCE OF EARLY ATTACHMENT ON LATER LIFE RELATIONSHIPS
The Influence of Early Attachments on Later Relationships (Description, AO1): The quality of a child’s first attachment is crucial because this template will powerfully affect the nature of their future […]
Cultural Variations in Attachment
Cross Cultural Variations in Attachment, (Description, AO1): Cross-Cultural Variations in Attachment Definition: The ways members of a society/culture vary in terms of their social practices (child-rearing). These variations, in turn, […]
Attachment Types, Mary Ainsworth
Description (AO1) Attachment Types: Mary Ainsworth is a Psychologist who was largely responsible for the original work on attachment types; her method of assessing attachment type (the strange situation) and […]