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3.7 Bowlby's Theory of Maternal Deprivation
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What does Bowlby's Theory of Maternal Deprivation explain?
Long-term effects of maternal absence
The maternal bond refers to the unique, affectionate relationship a child forms with their mother or primary
caregiver
What is the critical period in Bowlby's theory?
First 3 years of life
Deprivation during the critical period can lead to emotional issues, behavioral problems, and difficulty forming
relationships
The emotional effects of maternal deprivation include severe
depression
and emotional detachment.
What is a reversible emotional effect of maternal deprivation?
Temporary anxiety and clinginess
The maternal bond is a unique, affectionate relationship a child forms with their mother or primary
caregiver
Short-term attention deficits are irreversible cognitive effects of maternal deprivation.
False
What is an irreversible emotional effect of maternal deprivation?
Severe depression and detachment
Prolonged absence from the mother during the critical period can lead to
irreversible
emotional and cognitive impairments.
What does the maternal bond in Bowlby's theory represent?
Unique, affectionate relationship
The critical period in Bowlby's theory refers to the first three years of a child's
life
Brief separations from the mother during the critical period always lead to severe emotional issues.
False
What can prolonged absence from the mother during the critical period lead to?
Irreversible emotional impairments
Bowlby's theory states that the critical period for attachment is the first three years of a child's
life
Difficulty forming
stable
relationships
is an
irreversible
social
effect
of
maternal
deprivation.
Categorize the emotional effects of maternal deprivation based on their reversibility.
1️⃣ Temporary anxiety and clinginess (Reversible)
2️⃣ Severe depression and emotional detachment (Irreversible)
What kind of relationship does the maternal bond describe in Bowlby's theory?
Affectionate and unique
The critical period for attachment according to Bowlby's theory occurs during the first three years of a child's
life
What is an example of a reversible cognitive effect of maternal deprivation?
Short-term attention deficits
Maternal deprivation occurs when a child's maternal bond is disrupted during their
critical period
.
Prolonged or frequent separations from the mother during the critical period can lead to severe emotional, social, and cognitive
issues
Match the type of maternal deprivation with its description:
Short-term deprivation ↔️ Brief separations from the mother
Long-term deprivation ↔️ Prolonged or frequent separations
Partial deprivation ↔️ Inconsistent maternal care
Complete deprivation ↔️ Total absence of maternal care
What is the primary purpose of the critical period in attachment development?
Form a secure attachment
Unlike the sensitive period, the critical period is less
adaptable
Disruptions during the critical period have more significant and lasting effects compared to the
sensitive period
.
What is the key characteristic of the maternal bond in Bowlby's theory?
Affectionate relationship
The critical period for forming a secure attachment bond occurs during the first three years of a child's
life
What can prolonged absence from the mother during the critical period lead to?
Irreversible emotional impairments
Consistent maternal care is essential for healthy emotional and cognitive development according to
Bowlby
.
Inconsistent maternal care during the critical period can lead to difficulty forming secure
attachments
What are three key outcomes of forming a secure attachment during the critical period?
Emotional stability, social competence, cognitive functioning
The critical period is more flexible than the sensitive period in attachment development.
False
What is the critical period in attachment development according to Bowlby's theory?
The first few years
Failure to form a secure attachment during the critical period can lead to long-term consequences such as social
difficulties
Unlike the sensitive period, the critical period is highly adaptable.
False
Match the consequence with its description:
Emotional Issues ↔️ Increased risk of anxiety
Behavioral Problems ↔️ Aggression and antisocial behavior
Social Difficulties ↔️ Trouble forming relationships
Cognitive Deficits ↔️ Impaired intellectual development
What are the short-term consequences of maternal deprivation?
Anxiety and clinginess
Long-term consequences of maternal deprivation are often irreversible, such as severe
depression
Temporary anxiety and clinginess caused by maternal deprivation are irreversible.
False
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