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3.4.2.4 Continuity Hypothesis
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What does the Continuity Hypothesis suggest?
Early bonding
shapes future relationships
What is the relationship between early attachments and adult relationships according to the Continuity Hypothesis?
Early attachments
influence
future relationship styles
Secure
attachments lead to healthier adult relationships
Insecure
attachments may result in difficulties in adult relationships
What is the concept of Monotropy in Bowlby's theory?
Infants develop a main
attachment
Usually with one
caregiver
, often the mother
This caregiver serves as a
secure base
If someone was securely attached as a child, what type of relationships might they form as an adult?
Trusting
and healthy relationships
What are the key components of Bowlby's Monotropic Theory?
Monotropy
: Main attachment with one caregiver
Critical Period
:
6 months
to
3 years
for attachment
Internal Working Model
: Influences future relationships
Social Releasers
: Signals to attract caregiver attention
What does the Continuity Hypothesis suggest?
Early
attachment styles
influence future relationships
What did Hazan and Shaver (1987) find about securely attached adults?
They had more
stable
and
trusting
relationships
What does the Continuity Hypothesis argue?
Early
attachments
influence
future
relationships
How do early attachments affect future
relationships
according to the
Continuity
Hypothesis
?
They significantly impact how you relate to others
Who developed the Monotropic Theory related to the Continuity Hypothesis?
John Bowlby
What do social releasers refer to in Bowlby's Monotropic Theory?
Signals
like crying or smiling to attract attention
What type of studies support the Continuity Hypothesis?
Longitudinal studies
How might a securely attached infant behave in adult relationships?
They likely feel
confident
and
trusting
How do Hazan and Shaver's studies support the Continuity Hypothesis?
They show
securely attached
children have healthier relationships
What is the Continuity Hypothesis?
A theory linking
early attachment
to
adult relationships
What does Bowlby's Monotropic Theory explain?
How infants form attachments to
caregivers
What might someone with an insecure attachment in childhood struggle with in adulthood?
Trust or intimacy in
adult connections
What are the weaknesses of the Continuity Hypothesis?
Oversimplifies
complex
human relationships
Doesn't account for
changes
or interventions
Assumes a singular caregiver
Contrasts with theories of
relationship evolution
What is the critical period for forming attachments according to Bowlby?
6 months
to
3 years
How does the Continuity Hypothesis contrast with other theories of relationships?
It emphasizes
stability
, while others highlight evolution
What year did Sroufe et al conduct their study?
2005
What did Sroufe et al (2005) discover about securely attached infants?
They developed
healthier
relationships
in adulthood
How can understanding the Continuity Hypothesis help in therapy?
It provides
insights
into relationship patterns
What are the strengths of the Continuity Hypothesis?
Supported by
empirical evidence
Shows
securely attached
children have healthier adult relationships
Explains recurring patterns in relationship behavior
Provides a framework for understanding attachment impacts
Why is the assumption of a singular caregiver a weakness of the Continuity Hypothesis?
It may not apply to
diverse
family structures
What role do early experiences with caregivers play according to the studies mentioned?
They shape future relationship patterns
Who conducted a study in 1987 related to attachment styles?
Hazan
and
Shaver
What does empirical evidence refer to in the context of the Continuity Hypothesis?
Data from
studies
supporting the hypothesis
What are the findings of Hazan and Shaver (1987) and Sroufe et al (2005) regarding attachment styles?
Hazan and Shaver (1987):
Securely attached children had stable
adult relationships
Sroufe et al (2005):
Securely attached
infants formed healthier adult relationships
What is an internal working model in the context of the Continuity Hypothesis?
A framework guiding interactions based on
early relationships
How do early attachments affect adult relationships according to the Continuity Hypothesis?
The security experienced as a
child
shapes adult relationships
How does the Continuity Hypothesis connect early caregiver relationships to future interactions?
Early
connections
set the
tone
for
future
relationships
What is the Internal Working Model in Bowlby's theory?
It shapes
expectations
and behavior in future relationships