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THE ORIGINS OF ATTACHMENT THEORY: JOHN BOWLBY AND MARY AINSWORTH

Ainsworth contributed the concept of the attachment figure as a secure base from which an infant can explore the world In addition, she formulated the concept of maternal sensitivity to infant signals and its role in the development of infant-mother attachment patterns The ideas now guiding attachment theory have a long developmental history



Mary Ainsworth: Insightful Observer and Courageous Theoretician

with attachment theory will recognize some of these formulations as similar to Ainsworth’s concept of the parent as secure base for a child’s exploration and individual differences in patterns of attachment Upon completion of her dissertation (Salter, 1940), based on Blatz’s security theory, Mary Salter stayed



Attachment theory - Saylor Academy

Research by developmental psychologist Mary Ainsworth in the 1960s and 70s underpinned the basic concepts, introduced the concept of the "secure base" and developed a theory of a number of attachment patterns in infants: secure attachment, avoidant attachment and anxious attachment [4] A fourth pattern, disorganized attachment, was identified



The Bowlby-Ainsworth attachment theory

This critical appraisal of contemporary interpretations in the area of infantile attachment begins with an outline of the principal features of the Bowlby-Ainsworth ethological theory, the instrumental/operant learning theory of Gewirtz, and Hoffman's classical



ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT THREE-CATEGORY MEASURE

Ainsworth's (1982) attachment theory Originally, the theory was aimed at explaining child and adult psychopathology in terms of nonoptimal relationships between children and their caregivers, or "attachment figures " According to attachment theory, the long-term effects of



Unit 1: attachment - Psych205

Explanations of attachment: learning theory and owlby’s monotropic theory The concepts of a critical period and an internal working model Ainsworth’s ‘Strange Situation’ Types of attachment: secure, insecure-avoidant and insecure-resistant Cultural variations in attachment, including van Ijzendoorn



AP PSYCHOLOGY 2008 SCORING GUIDELINES

Ainsworth’s secure attachment style and the correct description of it in the response earned Point 3; also, the application of Ainsworth’s model for increasing self-reliance in a secure setting earned Point 7 Although the essay addresses authoritative styles of parenting, the essay did not earn Point 4 because an

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