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Lecture notes for Attachment from the first year module Introduction to Psychology

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  • May 23, 2022
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Introduction to psychology

Attachment and the development of social relationships

What is attachment?
 Attachment
- A strong emotional bond formed between a child and their mother, father or
primary carer
 Separation anxiety
- The anxiety a child experiences when separated from the mother or primary
carer
 Stranger anxiety
- The anxiety children experience when people who are unfamiliar to them are in
their presence.

Why study attachment?
 Early relationship with caregiver (usually mother) is crucial throughout development
- It works as a template for other social relationships including peer and romantic
relationships
- It predicts other outcomes including educational performance and mental health
- It has important implications for parenting and educational practice.

Konrad Lorenz (1903-1989)
 Papa Goose.




Critical periods
 A critical period is a time frame in which certain kinds of experiences are essential for
normal development

,  A sensitive period is a time frame in which specific experiences are optimal for
development to occur in a typical way.

Harry Harlow (1905-1981)
 Took baby monkeys away from their mothers
 Gave them a fake wire monkey that contained food and a soft cuddly monkey that
didn’t provide food
 Baby monkeys chose soft monkey as their mother.




Early attachment theory
 John Bowlby (1907-1990)
 Maternal deprivation hypothesis
- If children are deprived of contact with the mother during a critical period when
the primary attachment relationship is being formed (6 months to 3 years), there
will be negative consequences to emotional and mental health.

Bowlby’s attachment phases
 Pre-attachment: 0-2 months
- The infant shows little differentiation in responses to mother and other people,
familiar or unfamiliar
 Early attachment: 2-7 months
- The infant begins to recognise mother, gradually more likely to be comforted by
her
 Separation protest: 7-9 moths to 2 years
- The infant seeks to maintain proximity with mother, is wary of strangers and
protests when separated
 Goal-corrected: 2-3 years and up
- The infant has more abstract representations of attachment (trust, affection,
approval), begins to understand mother’s needs, and is increasingly
independent.

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