In bowlby’s 44 thieves study, 14 if the thieves showed traits of affectionless psychopathy, of these, 12 had experiences maternal separation in the first 5 years
maternal deprivation can be described as the loss of emotional and intellectual care that is normally provided by the primary caregiver
bowlby believes that infants require continuous care for healthy development - long term emotional deprivation would have long-termconsequences in terms of emotional development
infants must form attachments in the first 2yrs of life - if there is deprivation from primary caregiver there are irreversible negative consequences
consequences of maternal deprivation:
negative internal working model
lower IQ
delinquency
emotionless maladjustment - inability to have emotions towards others
limitation - opposing evidence for critical period:
case study of Czech twins who suffered deprivation & abuse until 7yrs old - but then received excellent care + had no negative consequences in adolescence.
real life application - bowlbys research has shown the importance of preventing separation - children and parents are now often hospitalised together to prevent this prolonged separation
bowlby's44thieves study interviewed adolescents who had delinquency problems and their parents (also interviewed a control group). found that 14 of the thieves showed traits of affectionless psychopathy, of these, 12 had experiences maternal separation in the first 5 years - bowlbly concluded maternal deprivation in early childhood caused permanent emotional damage
affectionless psychopathy is a persons inability to experience guilt or any other deep emotions towards others