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Attachment

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Learning objectives 
1. To comprehend Bowbly’s theory of attachment.
2. Explore our own personal attachment styles in relationships.
3. Discuss how we bonded with our adult.

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What is attachment ?

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Define attachment
theory

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John Bowbly 
Behaviourist theorist

“Lasting psychologically connectedness between human beings”

Interested in anixety and distress children experience when separated from their primary caregivers.


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Monotrophy occurs when a baby is attached to their family members. Bowbly suggests the primary bond is salient with the caregiver (typically the mother), known as primary monotrophy attachment. 

Bowbly declared attachment behaviour occurs naturally due to babies being biologically programmed to ensure they attach to another. 

Bowbly believes the attachment between the primary caregiver and their baby is qualitatively different to other attachments. 


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Monotrophy
Primary bond
Biologically programmed
Qualitatively
Requirement to attach to one main attachment figure
Behaviour one individual has for another
Instinctual behaviour
Research completed through data
Research completed through interviews etc.
Reactions is a direct product of interactions
The attachment between individuals
The person that was first present with the child

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Critical Period
Retrieval of continuous care of the primary caregiver for approximately the first two years of life.

Bowlby suggests there is critical period for two and half years. If attachment has not developed, it may not at all.

Sensitive periods was proposed by Bowlby for a period of five years of the child’s life.

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Attachment styles

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How did you bond with your primary caregiver?

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What is your attachment style?
Avoidant
Disorganised

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Why babies bond?
  • Form a strong connection with family 
  • Releases hormones and chemicals in the babies brain
  • Foundation for development and wellbeing
  • Increases confidence in the future to explore the world
  • Impacts future relationships 

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Learning objectives 
1. To comprehend Bowbly’s theory of attachment.
2. Explore our own personal attachment styles in relationships.
3. Discuss how we bonded with our adult.

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