maternal deprivation theory - Bowlby

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    • overview of bowlbys theory
      the continual presence of nurture from a mother or substitute is essential for emotional and intellectual development.
      separation in childhood has consequences
    • separation?

      child not being in the presence of the primary attatchment figure
    • deprivation?

      extended separation
    • the critical period?
      -first 30 months = psychological development
      during this period, psychological damage is inevitable if an attatchment isnt formed
    • effects on intellectual development
      -cognitive deficits (abnormally low IQ)
      -goldfarb study = found lower IQ in children who remained in institutions compared to children who were adopted
    • effects on emotional development
      -affectionless psychopathy = inability to experience guilt or strong emotion for others, associated with criminality
    • affectionless psychopathy is the inability to experience guilt or strong emotion for others. it is associated with criminality
    • AO3 - supporting evidence - bowlbys 44 thieves study

      -44 teenage thieves interviewed for signs of affectionless psychopathy and their families were interviewed about early deprivation
      -control group = not thieves but emotionally disturbed
    • AO3 - supporting evidence - bowlbys 44 thieves study findings
      14/44 = affectionless psychopathy & 12/44 = early deprivation
      however in the control group only 2/44 = early deprivation
    • AO3 - bowlbys 44 thieves study evaluation
      :( researcher bias - he carried it out and knew his aims (subjectivity in the interpretation of findings
      :( families could've lied in the interviews due to social desirability factors
    • AO3 - counter evidence
      Lewis replicated the study with 500 young people and early deprivation did not predict criminality or difficulty forming relationships
      = there are other factors involved
    • AO3 - sensitive not critical period 

      koluchova twins study - twins were kept isolated by step mother until they were 7 years old but they were then looked after by two loving adults and fully recovered
      = damage isnt reversible if they have social interaction and good aftercare