Little Morris really seems to love his father, Loukas. Whenever Loukas leaves the room, Morris becomes very upset. Morris also likes to go to Loukas whenever they're in the same place. Morris always looks at Loukas to make sure everything is okay before trying anything new and will go to Loukas right away if something becomes scary. John Bowlby would say that Morris is in which phase of
infant-parent attachment?
A) Indiscriminate social responsiveness
B) Discriminating sociability
C) Attachments
D) Goal-corrected partnerships
C
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