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Psych 251 Review

Chapter 14

TermDefinition
Separation Anxiety is a sign of what? first genuine attachments
Stranger Anxiety a wary or fretful reaction to the approach of unfamilar person
What type of attachment do most infants develop? secure attachment
Types of Attachment- Know them and be able to identify by example Secure Attachment Resistant Attachment Avoidant Attachment Disorganized-Disoriented Attachment
Secure Attachment -actively explore the room when alone with his mother because she serves as a secure bases -child response positively to stranger -protest when seperated from caregiver -positive to caregriver reunion -sensitive parenting style
Resistant Attachment cling and doesn't seperate from caregiver -fearful of stranger -protest when seperated -responses positively to reunion but holds gruge -inconsistent
Avoidant Attachment -play but not constructive -doesnt response to stranger -unfazed -ignores caregiver -rejecting, unresposive parenting style
Disorganized-Disoriented Attachment -doesnt explore -confused to stranger -unpredicitable -confused, avoid reuniting -frightened parenting style
What happens as a securely attached child enters school? soically competent, positive emotional development, cope with stress, curious, self-directed, eager to learn
What can be said about a secure attachment between a child and their father?
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