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early attachment
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institutionalisation
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what is attachment
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maternal deprivation
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role of the father
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cross cultural variation
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strange situation
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animal studies
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explanations of attatchments
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stages of attatchment
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caregiver-infant interactins
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are men primary/secondary
attachment
figures
men can be primary attatchment figures but
-
biological
and
social
factors discourage this
how long did schaffer and emmerson suggest it takes for a baby to attatch to a father
24
% formed a
secondary
attatchment with the father at 1 month old
78
% formed a
secondary
attatchment with the father at 6 months old
what is the key factor in establishing the primary caregiver
scaffer
and emmerson found that fathers were
less
likely to be a primary caregiver
this could be due to
-
less
time spent with an infant
however
Lamb
reported that studies have shown little relationship between amount of time with a father and
infant
attachment
why might men not be psychologically equipped to form attatchment
they may lack the
emotional sensitivity
that
women
offer
what are some biological factors why men might be worse at forming attatchment
the female hormone
oestrogen
underlies
caring behaviour
so women are generally more orientated to personal goals than men
evidence that contradicts the idea that men are less sensitive
frodi,
reaction
to
babies crying
was of equal distress
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