These include: Freud's psychosexual theory, Erikson's psychosocial theory, Bowlby's theory of attachment, Bandura's social learning theory, and Piaget's cognitive theory. What do you learn in child development? Many things are learned by a child over the course of development into an adult. ...
Attachment theory is currently one of the best articulated theories, for understanding parent-child relationships, which, in turn, impacts a child's physical and mental health via direct and indirect mechanisms. Attachment theory, further, provides an empirically-based framework from which related ...
This can apply to something simple like the two halves of velcro, but it can also be used to refer to the bond between people. In fact, in psychology, attachment refers to the emotional connection between an infant or young child and their primary caregiver. The mechanics of this ...
14.Attachment and Self-concept of Students in Gong-du School;工读学校学生依恋、自我概念及其关系的研究 15.Attachment of Juvenile Delinquents and the Relationship of Attachment, Negative Emotion and Deviant Behavior;未成年犯依恋及其与消极情绪和偏差行为关系 16.The Development of Adolescent Ego Identity ...
According to this view, the ability of the individual to resist the inclination to commit crime depends on the strength of his attachment to his parents, his involvement in conventional activities and avenues of progress, and his commitment to orthodox moral values that prohibit the conduct in ...
K Verschueren,A Marcoen - 《Child Development》 被引量: 554发表: 1999年 An interpersonally based model of chronic pain: An application of attachment theory The article examines the applicability of attachment theory to the development of and adaptation to chronic pain. We begin with an overview...
Theoretical part includes the basic concepts of social welfare, the development of social welfare around the 20th century, social work, child welfare, public health, etc. In terms of practice, this course includes lectures from experts in the field to provide students with the first-hand ...
[40,47]. For example, thwarted belongingness only associated with suicide attempts among adolescents when there was high instability (e.g., divorce, abandonment) in the home environment [53]. Similarly, among adolescent inpatients, attempters exhibited lower parental attachment but no difference in ...
According to this view, the ability of the individual to resist the inclination to commit crime depends on the strength of his attachment to his parents, his involvement in conventional activities and avenues of progress, and his commitment to orthodox moral values that prohibit the conduct in ...
Attachment Styles Overview & Types 8:46 Family Systems Theory | Definition & Examples 7:46 Impact of Parenting Styles on Different Styles of Learners 6:41 The Family Cycle & Adult Development: Marriage, Parenthood & the Empty Nest 6:43 The Impact of Abuse and Neglect on Child Growth ...