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Ainsworth’s experiments Attachment theory originated from the work of Psychiatrist, John Bowlby and its concept associated with the development of early relationships. In order to ascertain if theories of attachment provide a sound basis f...
Bowlby's and Ainsworth's theory of attachment The ideas now guiding attachment theory have a long developmental history. Although Bowlby and Ainsworth worked independently of each other during their early careers, both were influenced by Fr...
Postnatal Depression: How can it Influence Infant Development and Attachment Introduction The rationale for this study was that the issue related to postnatal depression will further enhance the body of knowledge available to practitioners ...
developmental theories: social learning theory by Bandura and theory of attachment by Bowlby. ““Bandura‘s social learning theory? though acknowledging the constraints of biological origins and the role of neural mediating mechanisms? emphas...
infants, but the proportion of infants in centre care is steadily increasing (Hofferth and Phillips, 1987). Recent debate has focused on the possibility that children enrolled in out-of-home child care as infants are at risk for later socia...
attachment' is one of the basic needs: just as he must eat to grow, the baby also needs to develop and explore the world, to find security and comfort through a special link with the adult. J. Bowlby also based on his observations of young ...
proved that attachment holds immense and utmost importance in the cognitive development of human being, and the factor holds importance in all the phases of life. However, childhood is the most sensitive and vulnerable period of life where...