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16 Cards in this Set

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levels of relationships
parents; love relationships; children
Adult Attachment Interview
Mary Main's interview that asked parents to describe important relationships to predict what their kids will be like in strange situation
autonomous parent
easily remembered childhood; self-reliant; able to incorporate painful memories; secure children
dismissive parent
indifferent; idealized parents minimize bad things; avoidant children
preoccupied parent
confused incoherent memories, very negative; still holding on to childhood trauma; ambivalent children
Kagan's counter argument about secure vs. avoidant
secure children cry when left alone because unable to deal with uncertainty
Kagan on temperament
irritability at birth leads to anxious at a year
concerns about reliability of Ainsworth's work
home observations haven't been replicated; people think that Strange Situation can be applied to individual child to determine which is the better parent
Ainsworth on debate of work vs stay at home
no one solution; mother must determine a balance
attachment in love relationships
people tend to exhibit same attachment patterns in close relationships as with parents
avoidant personality with memory defects
for severe trauma, spend less time thinking about or talking about it, try to minimize it don't want to activate attachment system
relation of sex abuse paper to Liss Hutterer paper
avoidant personalities shut down locale system faster than nonavoidant personalities
attachment questionairre
measures anxiety (worry) and avoidance (willingness to open up). Fearful high in both (disorganized). Secure low in both. Ambivalent high anxiety, low avoidance. Avoidance high avoidance, low anxiety
Robert Karen
author of "Becoming Attached"
Theodore Waters
author of "Learning to Love: From your Mother's Arms to Your Lover's Arms"
Edelstein et al
authors of "Individual differences in emotional memory: adult attachment and long-term memory for child sexual abuse"