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John Bowlby Attachment Theory Research Paper

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In the late 1960’s John Bowlby created the attachment theory. The attachment theory is a concept in developmental psychology, which in personal development concerns the importance of attachment. Specifically, it makes the claim that the ability for an individual to form an emotional and physical attachment to another person. It gives a sense of ability and security necessary to take risks, to branch out, to grow, and develop a personality. The attachment theory is mainly focused on long-term relationships and bonds, particularly between a parent and child.

Bowlby defines the attachment theory as a lasting psychological connectedness between human beings. Comfort, security, and nourishment come with the formation of attachment bonds. Bowlby suggests that attachment comes in four phases, the pre-attachment phase, the indiscriminate …show more content…

The pre-attachment phase suggests that babies do not have any attachment yet but they do recognize their primary caretaker. When babies cry it draws the attention of the parent, and the parent will care for them. This stage progresses though about three months, and then the infant begins the develop a sense of trust because they recognize the parent more. In the indiscriminate phase the primary and secondary caretakers in the infant’s life, the infant shows distinct preference for. Discriminate period, children will experience separation anxiety and distress when separated from the one individual that they formed a strong attachment with. Last the multiple attachment phase is when begin to develop strong attachments to other people besides their primary caretaker. When children come into the world they

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