Explain the gradual development of attachment theory and the various strands that make up the theory.

What will be an ideal response?


Attachment theory’s founder, John Bowlby, was a psychoanalyst trained in the
Freudian tradition, which emphasizes the influence of early childhood experiences on
adult personality as well as the importance of the unconscious mind. Another important
influence is ethology, which studies animals to draw conclusions about humans. For
example, non-human primates cling to their caregivers for safety. Studies of children in
orphanages suggest that affection is as important as food and shelter for normal
development. Evolutionary theory shows that adults and infants are naturally inclined to
bond. The internal working model is an unconscious mental template developed in
childhood that directs our attention and influences our adult relationships.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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According to the text, many unresolved issues of the _________ divorce may be acted out during the _________divorce

a. psychic? co-parental b. emotional? legal c. psychic? community d. emotional? community

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Which of the following is false regarding cancer?

a. Cancer is the leading cause of death in the United States. b. Currently there is a trend for increasing rates of survival for persons diagnosed with cancer. c. Anorexia is the most common symptom in patients with cancer. d. None of the above.

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Which of the following is not considered a minority group in the United States?

A. Jewish women B. Native American women C. African American men D. Protestant White men

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