What have researchers found in terms of attachmentbehaviors in infants older than 6 months
living in cultures where they are cared for by many caregivers?
a. Multiple attachments are formed and the infant does not seek out the mother as a secure base.
b. The infant does not attach to any caregivers.
c. The infant developed a resistant attachment to the mother when she provided care.
d. The infant sought out her mother and preferred her over other caregivers.
d. The infant sought out her mother and preferred her over other caregivers.
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After recent research showed that the caregivers of family members with developmental disabilities showed significant stress reduction when taught simple mindfulness techniques during everyday activities, Liese wonders whether the same might be true of the caregivers of family members with Alzheimer's disease. Liese will recruit participants from a local peer support program for caregivers but,
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