Implications of autobiographical memory research for models of adult attachment and psychotherapy are discussed.doi:10.1016/S0272-7358(98)00042-7David B. Pillemer aClinical Psychology ReviewPillemer DB. What is remembered about early childhood events? Clin Psychol Rev 1998; 18: 895-913...
DAdult humans spend about a quarter of their sleep time in REM, much of it dreaming. During that time, the body is essentially paralyzed but the brain is buzzing. Scientists using PET and fMRI technology to watch the dreaming brain have found that one of the most active areas during REM ...
The Strange Situation is a technique used to identify the attachment style of an infant by observing how the parent and child interact under different circumstances. This technique was devised by psychologist Mary Ainsworth in the late 1970s. Their behaviors are observed when the paren...
In terms of interdisciplinary early childhood education, what are the attachment styles in young children? What is coordinated interaction between caregiver and infant called? What can occur, when an early childhood educator does not have a good understanding of how children develop?
In the early 2000s, phishing saw more changes in implementation. The Love Bug of 2000 is an example of this. Potential victims were sent an email with a message saying "ILOVEYOU," pointing to an attachment letter. That attachment contained awormthat would overwrite files on the victim's ...
Attachment in infants is defined as the deep, emotional bond formed between the infant and a primary caregiver, in order to meet the infants own needs and for purposes of survival. This bond becomes the framework for further social, emotional and intellectual development. This relationship modifies...
There are various ways for an attacker to exploit zero-day vulnerabilities. One common tactic is to distribute malware throughphishingemails that contain attachments or links that have the exploits embedded into them. Thesemalicious payloadsare executed when a user interacts with the attachment or lin...
In straightforward terms, attachment is a relational process that starts developing since infancy and starts consolidating during the first years of life, as a child acquires more cognitive skills and, for example, develops object permanence or the understanding of cause and effect. This early attachm...
Some research measures the four attachment styles based on an individual's levels of avoidance and anxiety in relationships, as seen in the chart below. Summary An attachment style is a specific pattern of behavior in and around relationships. It's shaped and developed in early childhood in resp...
Those with avoidant attachment styles may find the control over the "when" and "how" of digital interactions rewarding. There are many psychology-related jokes. "If it’s not one thing, it’s your mother" is sometimes dubiously attributed to Sigmund Freud, but it is cer...