2. Attachment theory: A brief introduction of core concepts 3. Why propose a learning theory of attachment? 4. A learning theory of attachment 5. Towards a new research agenda Acknowledgements Appendix A. Supplementary data ReferencesShow full outline Cited by (98) Figures (3) Extras (1) Su...
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A learning theory of attachment: Unraveling the black box of attachment developmentdoi:10.1016/J.NEUBIOREV.2020.03.014Guy BosmansMarian J. Bakermans-KranenburgBram VervlietMartine W.F.T. VerheesMarinus H. van IJzendoornElsevier Limited
Attachment theory posits that a child's first relationship with a parent has life-long implications, and that a child will unwittingly recreate the...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough ...
Seektherapy:Working with atherapistwho understands attachment theory can help you heal your old wounds and develop healthier ways of relating to others. Practice new behaviors:Change doesn’t happen overnight, and it’s going to feel uncomfortable. If you’re anxious, practice giving your partner...
LearningNew laboratory research has begun to reveal a network of simple behavioral, physiological and neural processes that underlie the psychological constructs of attachment theory. It has become apparent that the unique features of early infant attachment reflect certain unique features of early infant...
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Attachment influences students’ school success. This is true of students’ attachment to their parents, as well as to their teachers. Secure att
This chapter moves from the home to the classroom, contextualising the attachment process between teacher and pupil and incorporating lessons from attachment theory for a-ffective as well as e-ffective teaching and learning. The chapter advocates the importance of involving children and young people...
John Bowlby developed the theory of attachment in the 1900's. In it he described the importance of the child's first parental relationship. He was interested in this topic because he only saw his mother for one hour a day, which was typical of the time and social class, but f...