The theory of attachment was originally developed by John Bowlby (1907 - 1990), a British psychoanalyst who believe that mental health and behavioral problems could be attributed to early childhood and believe that attachment behaviors are instinctive and will be activated by any conditions that seems to threaten the achievement of proximity, such as separation, anxiety, and fear. Academic studies pertain
The theory of attachment was originally developed by John Bowlby (1907 - 1990), a British psychoanalyst who believe that mental health and behavioral problems could be attributed to early childhood and believe that attachment behaviors are instinctive and will be activated by any conditions that seems to threaten the achievement of proximity, such as separation, anxiety, and fear. Academic studies pertain