Types of attachment

    Cards (6)

    • Secure attachment
      > Willing to explore environment - uses mother as a secure base
      > Upset/ subdued when mother leaves
      > Avoidant of stranger but friendly when mother is present
      > Positive/ happy when mother returns
      Associated with a responsive caregiver
    • Insecure - avoidant
      > Willing to explore the environment
      > Unconcerned by mothers absence
      > Unconcerned, often avoidant of mother and stranger
      > Unresponsive when mother returns
      Associated with an unresponsive primary caregiver
    • Insecure - resistant
      > Low willingness to explore
      > Intensely distressed when mother left
      > Extreme fear of stranger
      > Clinginess mixed with rejection on return
      Associated with inconsistent caregivers
    • Types of attachment AO3
      :( Lacks ecological validity
      > Takes place in a controlled environment
      > May not be appropriate to generalise findings to real life attachment types as infants may alter how they behave in an unnatural environment
    • Types of attachment AO3
      :) High in reliability
      > Controlled setting, using a standardised procedure
      > eg. each variable was assessed of 3 minute intervals
      > Observation can be repeated again in the same conditions in order to check for consistent results
    • Types of attachment AO3
      :) RTS Van Izendoorn and Kroonenberg
      > Replicated strange situation in the USA and found consistent results to Ainsworths
      > 65% secure
      21% insecure avoidant
      14% insecure resistant
      > Providing support of the strange situation as a way of assessing attachment types