Maternal Deprivation

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    • What does maternal deprivation mean?
      It is when a bond formed with the mother is broken for a long period of time.
    • What are the likely effects of breaking the maternal bond during early childhood?
      It can have serious effects on the child's well-being.
    • What is the critical period for maternal deprivation according to Bowlby?
      Before the age of two and a half.
    • What types of effects can result from maternal deprivation?
      Intellectual, emotional, and social effects.
    • What are the specific effects of maternal deprivation as identified by Bowlby?
      • Internal working model: Trouble forming relationships and parenting.
      • Intellectual: Risk of low IQ and academic struggles.
      • Emotional: Risk of behavioral disorders and trouble with authority.
      • Affectionless psychopathy: Lack of remorse or guilt in behavior.
    • What did Bowlby believe about the permanence of the effects of maternal deprivation?
      He believed they would be permanent and irreversible.
    • What study did Bowlby base his theory on?
      The 44 thieves study.
    • What did Bowlby find in his study of the 44 thieves?
      86% of affectionless psychopaths had experienced early and prolonged separation from their mothers.
    • What percentage of the control group experienced early and prolonged separation?
      Only 4%.
    • What is required for a child according to Bowlby's theory?
      • A warm, intimate, and continuous relationship with their mother.
    • What distinction did Rutter (1976) claim Bowlby failed to make?
      He mixed up deprivation and privation.
    • What did Rutter suggest was the cause of problems in Bowlby's juvenile delinquents?
      He believed their problems were due to privation, not deprivation.
    • What did Hilda Lewis (1954) find in her study that contradicted Bowlby's findings?
      Prolonged separation from the mother did not predict criminality or relationship difficulties.
    • What other factors did Lewis suggest might cause behavioral problems?
      A mother's emotional instability and neglect or rejection tendencies.
    • What real-world applications have resulted from Bowlby's maternal deprivation hypothesis?
      • Changed hospital policies to allow parental visits.
      • Created spaces for parents to stay overnight with children.
      • Improved understanding of the importance of emotional care in hospitals.
    • How did Bowlby's research impact childrearing practices?
      It led to significant changes in how children were cared for in hospitals.
    • What was the emotional condition observed in children from Spitz's study?
      Anaclitic depression.
    • What did Bowlby conclude about the relationship between separation and affectionless psychopathy?
      He concluded that separation caused affectionless psychopathy.
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