Friday, November 15, 2019
Developmental Psychology Essay -- Papers
 Developmental Psychology            Attachments in Developments     ===========================       Developmental psychology is concerned with how our cognitions,     emotions and behaviour change as we grow with age and experience.     Babies, only a few months old develop close bonds called attachment     bonds with some people in particular. These people are able to settle     the child, if upset, more easily than others and the baby will become     upset if separated from the attachment object for too long. There has     been a big debate in psychology over the precise role the mother     figure takes in child development generally and especially the     emotional development.           Topic 4 - The Development and Variety of Attachments     ====================================================       Attachments are emotional bonds that are formed with people very close     to us. For babies and young people these attachments are formed with     the people who look after them, usually their parents that prove very     important to them. As we grow up our attachment objects usually change     and may include boyfriends and girlfriends.         The development of attachments     ------------------------------       When you have become attached to somebody it means that you have     formed a special bond with that person and them with you. These     "attachment bonds" are very important to us but more so at an infant     age with the loss of attachments having a negative effect on an     individual. Maurer and Maurer said that attachments are welded in the     heat of interactions, which shows that attachments depend on the     interaction between two people rather than simply just being together.     Maccoby identified four ...              ...owed signs of behavioural     instability e.g. shaking were less likely to become securely attached     to their mother.       Cross-Cultural Variations in Secure and Insecure Attachments       In the same way that there are differences in attachment behaviour     between individuals there is also differences in from one culture to     another. Secure attachment is important in all cultures and the     concept of an internal working model being universal has become a     widely accepted view. Researchers in many different countries have     used the Strange Situation to investigate secure and insecure     attachment. There is considerable consistency in the results across     cultures that show there is a relationship between mother - infant     interaction and secure attachment. This suggests that there is a     biological or genetic basis for attachment formation.                        
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