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12 Cards in this Set
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Attachment |
An enduring bond formed with a significant other |
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Separation protest |
When an individual shows upset and distress on depression from an attachment figure |
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Stranger anxiety |
When an individual shows anxiety and distress in the presence of an unfamiliar person |
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Secure attachment |
When a child and caregiver have a relationship based on trust and security, and the child wished to interact with its caregiver |
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Insecure avoidant attaccment |
When a child and a caregiver have a relationship in which the child is quite independent of the caregiver |
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Insecure ambivalent attachment |
When a child and a caregiver have a relationship in which the child can be clingy and demanding, yet awkward with the caregiver at the same time |
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Monotropy |
An attachment to one primary caregiver |
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Critical period |
The first three years of a child's life, when attachment has to take place or else there will be log term consequences |
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Privation |
When a child forms no attachment to a caregiver |
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Deprivation |
When a child has formed an attachment to a caregiver, but this attachment is broken through separation |
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Instinctive |
Natural and automatic |
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A limitation of haven and shavers survey |
The sampling method may have given an unrepresentative sample Questionnaires rely too much on respondents giving honest and accurate answers The questions used are closed (multi-choice) questions which may not have gone into enough depth |