Influence of Early Attachment on Adult Relationships

    Cards (13)

    • Attachment
      A child's first relationship with their primary attachment figure that leads to a mental representation of this relationship, which acts as a template for future childhood and adult relationships
    • Good attachment
      Leads to good relationship expectations
    • Bad attachment
      Leads to bad relationship expectations
    • Internal working model
      • The mental representations we all carry with us of our attachment to our primary caregiver
    • Attachment type
      Associated with the quality of peer relationships in childhood
    • Attachment types and bullying behaviour
      • Secure children are very unlikely to be involved in bullying
      • Insecure avoidant children are usually victims of bullying
      • Insecure resistant children are most likely to be bullies
    • Internal working model
      Affects the person's ability to parent their own children
    • People tend to base their parenting style on their own internal working model so attachments types tend to be passed on through generations of a family
    • Harlow found a link between poor attachment and later difficulties with parenting (abused offspring)
    • Quinton et al found that the lack of an internal working model means that individuals do not know how to form good relationships with their own children
    • Hazen & Shaver (1987) study

      Aimed to find out if attachment types in infancy affected adult relationships
    • Hazen & Shaver (1987) study procedure
      1. Placed a 'Love Quiz' in an American local newspaper to assess (1) current (adult) attachment experiences (2) general love experiences (3) attachment type
      2. Analysed 620 replies
    • Correlational research

      Cannot establish cause and effect