Save
Psychology
Attachment
Bowlby - Monotropic Theory
Save
Share
Learn
Content
Leaderboard
Share
Learn
Created by
Caitlin Walsh
Visit profile
Cards (16)
What is Bowlby’s Monotropic Theory primarily about?
Attachment as an
innate
survival mechanism
View source
What does the term "monotropic bond" refer to in Bowlby’s theory?
Primary
attachment to one key figure
View source
Why is the primary attachment considered more important than others?
It has greater significance in development
View source
What is the purpose of the internal working model in Bowlby’s theory?
It acts as a
template
for future relationships
View source
How does the internal working model affect children based on their parents' attachment styles?
Insecure
attachment
in
parents leads to similar
attachment
in
children
View source
What is the critical period for attachment formation according to Bowlby?
The first
2.5
years of life
View source
What are the consequences of failing to form an attachment during the critical period?
Social and emotional damage
View source
What is the biological need to attach according to Bowlby?
It increases survival through caregiver support
View source
What are social releasers in the context of Bowlby’s theory?
Infant behaviors that attract
caregiving
View source
What did Bailey et al (2007) find regarding the internal working model?
Similar
classifications
between
infants
and
mothers
View source
What criticism is made regarding the critical period in Bowlby’s theory?
Sensitivity
is more important than a strict
critical period
View source
What evidence supports the idea of a critical period for attachment?
Lorenz's
geese
imprinting
after hatching
View source
What did Schaffer and Emerson find about multiple attachments?
Multiple attachments can form by
10 months
View source
How does Schaffer and Emerson's research challenge Bowlby’s concept of monotropy?
Attachments
may
not
be
hierarchical
View source
What did Hazan & Shaver’s Love Quiz reveal about early attachment styles?
They predict
later relationships
View source
What does Hazan & Shaver’s research support regarding the internal working model?
It influences
emotional
and social
outcomes
View source
See similar decks
Bowlby Monotropic Theory
Psychology > Attachment
15 cards
Bowlby Monotropic Theory
Psychology > Attachment
19 cards
bowlby monotropic theory
psychology > attachment
27 cards
bowlby monotropic theory - expl
psychology > attachment
4 cards
Bowlby monotropic theory
All Psych > psychology > attachment
51 cards
Bowlby Monotropic theory of attachment.
PSYCHOLOGY > Psychology- Attachment
27 cards
bowlby monotropic theory
psychology > attachment
24 cards
Bowlby monotropic theory + internal working model
psychology > Attachment
25 cards
Bowlby monotropic theory of attachment
Psychology: Attachment
10 cards
3.4.2 Bowlby's Monotropic Theory
AQA A-Level Psychology > 3. Attachment > 3.4 Explanations of Attachment
55 cards
Content
A-level Psychology > attachment > Bowlby monotropic theory
64 cards
Evaluation
A-level Psychology > attachment > Bowlby monotropic theory
3 cards
7.1.1 Bowlby's Theory of Attachment
Edexcel A-Level Psychology > Unit 7: Child Psychology > 7.1 Attachment
77 cards
AP Psychology
2391 cards
OCR GCSE Psychology
2567 cards
AQA GCSE Psychology
1687 cards
3.7 Bowlby's Theory of Maternal Deprivation
AQA A-Level Psychology > 3. Attachment
61 cards
3.4.1 Learning Theory of Attachment
AQA A-Level Psychology > 3. Attachment > 3.4 Explanations of Attachment
37 cards
3.4 Explanations of Attachment
AQA A-Level Psychology > 3. Attachment
92 cards
7.1 Attachment
Edexcel A-Level Psychology > Unit 7: Child Psychology
193 cards
3.2 Stages of Attachment
AQA A-Level Psychology > 3. Attachment
91 cards