Bowlby’s research was based on the idea that attachment is an innate behavioural system
What was Bowlby's general belief about maternal deprivation
Being separated from the mother in early childhood has severe consequences for emotional and intellectual development
What is the difference between separation and deprivation
separation: Not in the presence of primary attachment figure
deprivation: Loss of an element of care/ prolonged separation
What are the effects of maternal deprivation on intellectual development
Extended maternal deprivation during criticalperiod will result in delayedintellectual development- low IQ
Adoption studies ( Goldfarb) found lower IQ in people who remained in institutions in comparison to people who were adopted
What are the effects of maternal deprivation on emotional development
Affectionless psychopathy: the inability to experience guilt or strongemotions for others
Associated with criminality- inability to feel remorse/empathy for victims
Describe Bowlby's 44 thieves study
consisted of 44 criminal teenagers accused of stealing
all thieves were interviewed for affectionlesspsychopathy
families were also interviewed to establish whether thieves had experienced prolongedseparation from their mothers
compared to a control group of 44 non-criminal but emotionally disturbed young people
Describe the findings of the 44 thieves experiment
14/44 were described as affectionless psychopaths
12/14 had experienced prolonged separation from their mother at a young age
only 2/44 of the control group had experienced prolonged separation
What conclusion did Bowlby draw from the 44 thieves study
Prolonged early separation/deprivation caused affectionlesspsychopathy
Describe a limitation of Bowlby's maternal deprivation theory
Flawedevidence
As he carried out the interviews himself he was open to bias as he knew in advance which teenagers he expected to show affectionlesspsychopathy
Bowlby was also influenced by Goldfarb's study on development of children in wartimeorphanages- had problems with confounding variables
This means Bowlby's evidence for maternal deprivation had serious flaws and wouldn't be taken seriouslytoday
Describe a counterpoint
Researchsupport ( maternal deprivation can have long-term effects)
Separating babyrats from their mother for as little as a day had permanent effects on their social development
Describe a limitation of Bowlby's maternal deprivation theory
Deprivation vs Privation
Rutter pointed out that the long-term damage Bowlby associated with deprivation is more likely to be a result of privation ( failure to form any attachment in the first place)
Many of the children in the 44 thieves study had disruptedearlylives and may have never formed strong attachments
Bowlby may have overestimated the seriousness of the effects of deprivation on a child's development
Describe another limitation
Critical versus sensitive periods
Bowlby believed damage was inevitable if a child didn't form an attachment before 2 years
Yet the Czech twins (who experienced severe physical and emotional abuse from the age of 18 months to the age of 7 years old) were able to recover fully after excellent care
This shows lasting harm isn't inevitable even in cases of severeprivation- critical period is more of a sensitive period