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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia - Attachment theory

Attachment theory is a theory (or group of theories) about the psychological concept of attachment: the tendency to seek closeness to another person and feel secure when that person is present. Attachment theory has its origins in observation of and experiments with animals. Much early research on attachment in humans was done by John Bowlby and his associates. Attachment theory assumes that humans are social beings; they do not just use other people to satisfy their drives. In this way, attachment theory is similar to object r ...

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia II - Attachment theory - Attachment of Children to Caregivers
Attachment theory led not only to increased attention to attachments as a psychosocial process, it also led to a new understanding of child development. Freudian theory suggested that as libidinal drives fixed on different objects, former attachments would be broken; failure to break an attachment effectively would constitute a sort of trauma that could lead to later mental illness. Attachment theory, however, suggested that growing children did not break former attachments, but rather (1) learned to become more active (or sovereign) within ...

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Attachment theory, Attachment theory - Attachment of Young Monkeys to Their Mother, Attachment theory - Attachment of Children to Caregivers, Attachment theory - The Strange Situation, Attachment theory - Attachment Styles, Attachment theory - Attachment in intimate relationships

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia II - Love-shyness - Results of Gilmartin's research

According to Gilmartin, people of all ages, all sexual orientations, and both genders can be love-shy. However, in Gilmartin's opinion, love-shyness is especially a problem for heterosexual men. (Note, however, that Gilmartin's study included only heterosexual men and not heterosexual women or homosexual or bisexual men or women.) Because of gender roles in Western society, it may be possible for women and homosexual men to become involved in intimate relationships without needing to take any initiative. Shy women are just as likely as non-s ...

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Love-shyness, Love-shyness - Results of Gilmartin's research, Love-shyness - Love-shyness and mental disorders, Love-shyness - Bibliography

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia - Agoraphobia

Agoraphobia is a form of anxiety disorder. The word is an English adoption of the Greek words agora (αγορά) and phobos (φόβος). Literally translated in modern Greek as "a fear of the marketplace". A common misconception is that agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. This is most often not the case since people suffering from agoraphobia usually are not afraid of the open spaces themselves, but of public spaces or of situations often associated with these spaces. The Greek word agora should be interpreted ...

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia - Developmental psychology

Developmental psychology is the scientific study of progressive psychological changes that occur in human beings as they age. Originally concerned with infants and children, and later other periods of great change such as adolescence and aging, it now encompases the entire life span. This field examines change across a broad range of topics including: motor skills and other psycho-physiological processes, problem solving abilities, conceptual understanding, acquis ...

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia - Attachment disorder

Attachment disorder is based on the psychological theories that 1) normal mother-child attachment forms in the first two years of life and 2) if a normal attachment is not formed during the first two to three years, attachment can be induced later. This theory is used, for example, to explain the behavioral difficulties of adopted children. Attachment theory was developed by John Bowlby in the 1940s and 1950s and is the leading theory used in the fields of Infant Mental Health, Child Development, and related fields. (For example, see ...

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia - Attachment

The term attachment has multiple meanings: An email attachment Psychological attachment: see Attachment theory Attachment as a cause of suffering in Buddhism; see Buddhism A means of collecting a legal judgment by levying on property in the possession of a third party. Other related archivesAttachment theory, Buddhism, email attachment, judgment

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia II - Love-shyness - Love-shyness and mental disorders

Love-shyness is not recognized as a mental disorder by the American Psychiatric Association. It does share some characteristics with commonly recognized mental disorders, however. Like people who are afflicted with an avoidant personality disorder, love-shy people feel uncomfortable in many informal social situations, and typically avoid opportunities for social contact. Their impairment of functioning in social interactions bears some similarities to the symptoms of Asperger's syndrome. For example, like people who have Asperger's syndrome, ...

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Love-shyness, Love-shyness - Results of Gilmartin's research, Love-shyness - Love-shyness and mental disorders, Love-shyness - Bibliography

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia II - John Bowlby - Study on attachment and separation

With James Robertson he identified three stages of separation response amongst children: Protest to the mother figure for re-attachment (related to separation anxiety) Despair and pain at the loss of the mother figure despite repeated protests for re-establishment for relationship. (related to grief and mourning), and Detachment or denial of affection to the mother-figure. (related to defence). These phases are universally seen in children who go through separation, either by loss of parent/s due ...

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John Bowlby, John Bowlby - Study on attachment and separation, John Bowlby - Selected bibliography

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia II - Agoraphobia - Diagnostic criteria DSM-IV-TR

The DSM-IV-TR, a widely used manual for diagnosing mental disorders (see also:DSM cautionary statement), defines Agoraphobia as: A. Anxiety about being in places or situations from which escape might be difficult (or embarrassing) or in which help may not be available in the event of having an unexpected or situationally predisposed Panic Attack or panic-like symptoms. Agoraphobic fears typically involved characteristic clusters of situations that include being outside the home alone; being in a crowd or standing in a line; bein ...

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Agoraphobia, Agoraphobia - Diagnostic criteria DSM-IV-TR, Agoraphobia - Academic interest in agoraphobia, Agoraphobia - Social science and agoraphobia, Agoraphobia - Is agoraphobia an illness?

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia II - Developmental psychology - Theory

Many theoretical perspectives attempt to explain development, among the most prominent are: Jean Piaget's Stage Theory, Lev Vygotsky's Social Contextualism (and its heir, the Development in Context or Human Ecology theory of Urie Bronfenbrenner), and especially the information processing framework employed by cognitive psychology. Historical theories continue to provide a basis for additional research, among them are Erik Erikson's eight stages of psychosocial development and John B. Watson's and B. F. Skinner's Behaviorism. Many othe ...

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Developmental psychology, Developmental psychology - Theory, Developmental psychology - Role of experience, Developmental psychology - Mechanisms of development, Developmental psychology - Aspects of development, Developmental psychology - Cognitive development, Developmental psychology - Social development, Developmental psychology - Research methods, Developmental psychology - Related pages

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia II - Developmental psychology - Aspects of development

Developmental psychology is concerned with many different components of human psychology and how they change over time. These different aspects of development complement many other areas of psychology, including cognitive psychology and social psychology. Developmental psychology - Cognitive development. Main article: Cognitive psychology. Cognitive development is primarily concerned with the ways in which infants and children acquire cognitive abilities. Major topics in cognitive development ...

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Developmental psychology, Developmental psychology - Theory, Developmental psychology - Role of experience, Developmental psychology - Mechanisms of development, Developmental psychology - Aspects of development, Developmental psychology - Cognitive development, Developmental psychology - Social development, Developmental psychology - Research methods, Developmental psychology - Related pages

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia II - Developmental psychology - Research methods

Developmental psychology employs many of the research methods used in other areas of psychology. However, infants and children cannot always be tested in the same ways as adults, so different methods are often used to study development. Infant research methods. When studying infants, the habituation methodology is an example of a method often used to assess their performance. This method allows researchers to obtain information about what types of stimuli an infant is able to discriminate. In this paradigm, infants are habituat ...

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Developmental psychology, Developmental psychology - Theory, Developmental psychology - Role of experience, Developmental psychology - Mechanisms of development, Developmental psychology - Aspects of development, Developmental psychology - Cognitive development, Developmental psychology - Social development, Developmental psychology - Research methods, Developmental psychology - Related pages

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia II - Agoraphobia - Academic interest in agoraphobia

Attachment theory and agoraphobia Some scholars (e.g Liotti 1996, Bowlby 1998) have explained agoraphobia as an attachment deficit, i.e. the temporary loss of the ability to tolerate spatial separations from a Secure Base. ...

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Agoraphobia, Agoraphobia - Diagnostic criteria DSM-IV-TR, Agoraphobia - Academic interest in agoraphobia, Agoraphobia - Social science and agoraphobia, Agoraphobia - Is agoraphobia an illness?

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Attachment theory: Encyclopedia II - Attachment theory - Attachment in intimate relationships

Building on the work of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, other researchers have detected similar patterns of behavior in adult relations with romantic partners and spouses. Securely attached people are able to place trust in their partner which, in turn, means they can confidently spend time apart. People with an anxious ambivalent attachment style may have difficulties because their way of behaving in relationships can be seen as needy or clingy by their partner. They are prone to worry about whether their partner loves them or whether they ...

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Attachment theory, Attachment theory - Attachment of Young Monkeys to Their Mother, Attachment theory - Attachment of Children to Caregivers, Attachment theory - The Strange Situation, Attachment theory - Attachment Styles, Attachment theory - Attachment in intimate relationships

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