the prolongedloss of emotionalcare from a mother figure during a child’s criticalperiod.
intellectual effects of maternal deprivation
if children were deprived for too long during critical period, they would suffermental retardation.
mental retardation is characterised by abnormallylowIQ.
For example, Goldfard found lowerIQ in children who remained in institutions than those who were fostered and thus had a higherstandard of emotionalsupport.
emotional effects of maternal deprivation
affectionless psychopathy
preventation of a person developing normalrelationships.
often associated with criminality
those who are affection less psychopaths cant appreciate feelings of victims. they also lack remorse for their actions
what is affectionless psychopathy
the inability to experienceguilt or strongemotion for others.
What did bowlby state maternal deprivation can affect?
Ongoing maternaldeprivation can lead to negative affects on a child’s emotional and intellectualdevelopment, which can risk irreversibleconsequences.
Research support- 44 thieves aim
To examine the link between affectionless psychopathy and maternal deprivation
44 thieves method (quasi experiment)
Bowlby used 44criminalteenagers who were accused of stealing.
interviewed them for signs of affectionless psychopathy. operationalised this by looking at lack of affection,guilt and empathy for their victims.
Families were also interviewed if they had prolonged early separation from their mothers.
Control group of non-crim people who were emotionallydisturbed also interviewed to test if they suffered from maternal separation
44 thieves findings of separations from mother before 2yrs
those who were diagnosed as affectionless thieves had experienced frequentearlyseparations from their mothers. 86% of affectionless thieves experienced frequentseparations, compared with the other thieves where only 17% experienced frequentseparations.
also, almost none of the control group experienced separations. 96% experienced none.
what do the findings show about maternal deprivation and affectionless psychopathy
there is a great link in maternaldeprivation and affectionless psychopathy. if a child is frequently separated from their mother during the critical period, they are likely to be affectionless psychopaths.
evaluation 1– strength on real life application
POINT- One strength is his research is its had a significant impact on the bestpractice in institutions such as hospitals.
EVIDENCE- Visiting children in hospitals was very restricted historically. A 2-year old girl named Laura was observed after being in hospital for 8 days. She struggled to cope with the emotionaldeprivation, and showed realdistress. Since, changes have been made to provide the bestqualityemotional care when parents are absent.
EXPLAIN- This makes the maternal deprivation theoryuseful in real life context.
Evaluation 2- contradicting evidence
POINT- One weakness is there is evidence which counters the theory’s hypothesis
EVIDENCE- Lewis replicated the 44 thieves study, but with a largersample of children. He found that early deprivation did notpredict a greater likelihood of criminalbehaviour
EXPLAIN- Bowlby’s theory claims that maternalseparation leads to negativeeffects, but this evidence contradicts it. So this research decreases the validity of Bowlby’s maternal deprivation theory.