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Down: 2) how many diapers the father changes per week!6) caregiver as source of contact comfort,showed that feeding is NOT the crucial element (wire mesh vs. terrycloth “mother”).7) (mother’s sensitivity of attachment)9) using another person’s reaction to a situation to form one’s own assessment of it, (models provide information on how to act).10) the pleasure derived from physical contact with another; a hypothesized need or drive for physical contact with another; Harlowe’s experiment showed that feeding is NOT the crucial element (wire mesh vs. terrycloth “mother”).14) less securely attached Across: 1)  abused children show personality & social problems & psychological disorders; less securely attached to parents; less intimate with peers; angrier; more aggressive & non-compliant; lower self-esteem; impaired cognitive functioning; poorer performance in school; adulthood – aggressive.3) Social Deprivation4) 6 or 7 months; characterized by intensified dependence on primary caregiver (multiple attachments).5) characterized by extreme aloneness, communication problems, intolerance of change, & ritualistic behavior; language problems8) a. situational stress b. history of child abuse in family c. lack of coping & problem-solving skills d. deficiency in child-rearing skills e. unrealistic expectations of what a child should be able to do at a given developmental level f. substance abuse 11) rough house more with boys; talk more to girls; most obvious = clothes, room décor, & toys!12) techniques for controlling one’s emotional states; look away or suck thumb; infants with secure attachment are better able to regulate their emotions.13)  3 or 4 months; characterized by preference for familiar figures.14) Mary, came up with the terms attachment and separation anxiety and the pattern between the two.15) developmental disorders including autism, Asperger’s syndrome, Rett’s disorder, & childhood disintegrative disorder, that are characterized by impairment in communication skills, social interactions, & repetitive, stereotyped behaviors. Also referred to as pervasive developmental disorders.16) up through adolescence & onward into adulthood17) siblings show similar attachment patterns.18) mild shock is used to prevent, symptom of echolalia19) A type of attachment characterized by mild distress at leave-takings, seeking nearness to an attachment figure & being readily soothed by the figure, or insecure attachment.20) Symptom of echolalia21) An affectional bond between individuals characterized by a seeking of closeness or contact & a show of distress upon separation.22) show a syndrome of withdraw, depression, less interest in their world, become less active and die. 23) the display of attachment behavior towards ANY person.24) an individual’s distinctive ways of responding to people & events25) automatice repetition of sounds or words; preservation of sameness; can be self abusive26) 0 – 3 months; indiscriminate attachment
 

 

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