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    • What did Bowlby believe
      -attachment was adaptive
      -attachment was a two way process
      -also innate and a biological drive we are born with
    • Attachments must form during..
      -a sensitive period
      -a child is most sensitive to attachment formation up to the age of 2
      -if an infant did not form an attachment during this time they would have difficult doing so later on
    • What is an important mechanism of this process
      -the role of social releasers
      -responses such as cooing crying smiling which elicit a care giving response from parent to child
      -neotenic features (big eyes and baby like features) also do this
    • Bowlby also stated that infants form a monotropic relationship. what is this?
      -One special deep relationship with mother
    • From this relationship
      -an infant forms an internal working model.
      -this is a template of sort and it enables the child to understand what relationships involve and how to have them
    • Bowlby stated that the relationship type you form as a child continues into adulthood
      -he called this the continuity hypothesis
      -the idea that being that a securely attached child will be emotionally and socially competent as an adult but a child with poor childhood relationships will experience difficulties in relationships
    • Bowlby believed that if a child did not form an attachment in the first two years of life then they would...
      -become affectionless psychopaths