Animals and humans have an innatetendency to form attachments. This is rooted in evolutionary theory.
How are attachments adaptive?
Attachments give our species an advantage as they make us more likely to survive as the infant is kept safe, given food, kept warm etc.
Define social releasers
Innatesocialbehaviours or characteristics which elicit caregiving and leads to attachment.
What are the two types of social releasers?
Behavioural and physical
Give two behavioural social releasers
Crying and cooing
What is a physical social releaser?
Babyfacefeatures and bodyproportions
What is the critical period in humans?
Babies have to form an attachment within the first2years of their life otherwise their development will be damaged.
What is monotropy?
Infantsformoneveryspecialemotionalbond (the primary attachment relationship)
What is the internal working model?
A mentalschema for relationships based on the attachment with our primary caregiver.All child’s futureadult relationships will be based on this.
What is the law of continuity?
A highqualityrelationship with the primary caregiver in infancy will lead to higherqualitychildhood and adultrelationships and viceversa for poorerquality relationships.