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With adolescents a teen that is less likely to engage in problem behaviors, have positive relationships, they are socially competent, have good self-esteem, emotionally adjusted and physically healthy are in the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation study.
Secure autonomos attachment
With adolescents where teens and parents mutually distance themselves from each other, parents don't have much influence on their teens, and the teens are more influenced by friends, and they exhibit more violence and aggression is the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation study.
Dissmissing avoidant attachment
With adolescents when the parents are inconsistantly available when they want them and anger is apparent this is the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation study.
pre-occupied ambivallant attachment
In adolescence when the teen has a high level of fear and often appears confused and has lived through traumatic experiences is the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation study.
Unresolved disorganized attachment
Adults with positive relationships, get close to others easy, are not overly concerned about romantic relationsips, they trust their partners, enjoy sexuality in comitted relationships and are less likely to have one night stands are in the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation study.
Secure attachment
With adults that are hesitant about getting into relationships, and when they get in one they distance themselves from their partner, the partner needs to be patient with them is the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation study.
avoidant attachment
In adulthood people that demand closeness are less trusting, are often on an emotional rollercoaster, have jealousy, and show possesiveness are at the ? stage of Ainsworth's strange situation study.
anxious attachment
The hypothesis that says that we are likely to end up with a partner that is similar to ourselves in many qualities is the ? hypothesis.
Matching hypothesis
Sternberg's Triangular theory of love include 3 components ?,?,?
Intimacy,
Commitment,
Passion
Sternberg's intimacy is a ? intimacy which includes liking relationships, increased self disclosure and seen in friendships.
generalized
Passion includes ?, ? love, and no ?
lust,
infatuated,
commitment
Arranged marriages start out this way, still together for the kids or a money situation where there is no real love left is ? love in Sternberg's theory.
Empty
Liking + dating + passion = ? love
romantic
Physically not able to be passoinate, but the love is still there but Intimacy and commitment are still there = ? love.
companionate
A whirlwind romance filled with passion and you make a spontaneous commitment is ? love.
fatuous
Intimacy + Commitment + Passion = ? love
Consumate
Primary emotions emerge in the first ? months. These emotions include ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
6,
joy,
suprise,
sadness, disgust
anger, fear
Secondary/Self-conscious emotions emerge starting rom abut ? months to ? yrs. These emotion include ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
18, 2,
embarassment,
envy, empathy, pride,
shame, guilt
At birth, babies show contentment by ?, and ? by grimacing in response to pain or discomfort.
smiling,
distress
The play years are from age ? to ?
2, 5
? and ? are the most social forms of play
associative and cooperative