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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