will identify three psychological theories to explain the Abdul scenario. It will explain and critique each theory. The three theories which will be explained are the attachment theory and humanistic theory and the cognitive theory. Furthermore, there are several theories and approaches which can apply to Abdul, however the chosen theories was based on being able to link together. Abdul as had to experienced loss, which then will be linked into the attachment theory and how this referred to the…
thing that stood out to me is how heavily childhood experiences impacted the lives of many characters in this book. In the late 1960s, John Bowlby proposed his theory of attachment. The theory proposes that infants need to develop a secure attachment with at least one primary caregiver for a healthy development. Without this attachment, it could…
severe consequences for the psyche of the child including possible psychopathic tendencies. Bowlby 's belief in the fundamental effect of an absent mother attachment caused him to develop the “Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis” in 1952. The underlying assumption of Bowlby’s Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis is that continual disruption of the attachment between infant and primary caregiver (i.e. mother) could result in long term cognitive, social, and emotional difficulties for that infant…
causes their intentions. It is important to consider nature and nurture when explaining the developmental theories. Nature is based on the inheritance, linked to genetics; however nurture is based on social and environmental which is linked to experience.John Bowlby (1969) is psychoanalyst and attachment theory is a deep and emotional bond between a mother and child. The different theories are researches done by psychologists who study the human’s individual…
discuss, Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development, Ainsworth’s theory of attachment, defense mechanisms, and the movie’s portrayal of therapy. Erikson’s theory states that “[social forces effect our human development], […] [the individual himself, and society play an important role in personality development]” (S. Wood,…
Reflection Paper Attachment theory describes the relationship between parents and children, and there are two two different types (Arnett, pg.188, 2013). Secure attachment is when infants use their mother as a secure base from which to explore but when scared, they seek help and physical comfort from her (Arnett, pg.188, 2013). Insecure attachment is when infants are cautious and nervous to explore the environment and they will avoid their mother when she tries to comfort them. (Arnett, pg.188…
developed an encompassing theory, termed psychosocial development. Feldman (2014) continues to explain the eight stages of this theory. For the purpose of this paper, strategies for enhancing Erikson’s first stage of human development known as Trust vs. mistrust will be discussed. In order to pursue this topic, a brief background and summary of Erikson’s theory will need to be reflected. Erikson’s theory emerged from a quest to find an alternative psychodynamic view. This theory put emphasis…
individual’s social and personality development: the type of attachment as a child, the relationships with people we have, temperament and social understanding of emotions,…
studentfirstproject.org, healthy attachment is a “reciprocal, enduring emotional connection between a child and his/her primary caregiver that begins when the child is in utero”. Furthermore, many things impact whether this attachment is healthy or unhealthy. Some psychosocial factors that could impact or influence attachment include parenting style, caregiver sensitivity, temperament of the child, and certain medical conditions. Parenting style influences attachment because it dictates how the…
of birth. A child at this moment develops emotional, brain, emotions, and social bonds. The topic that interested me from the chapter is about attachment. It is interesting how a person’s attachment as a child follows into adulthood. This essay will be talking about the types of an attachment a person has can follow into other aspects in of life. “Attachment style, thought to play a central role in romantic and parent-child relationships, was found to also play a role in people’s broader social…