11. Influence of Early Attachment on Later Relationships

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    1. Influence of Early Attachments on Later Relationships
    Internal Working Model - Bowlby:
    • Template, future relationships.
    • First attachment crucial…
    • Loving relationship = seek out functional relationship in future.
    • Bad experiences = seek the same future (insecure-avoidant/resistant behaviours).
  • 2. Influence of Early Attachments on Later Relationships
    Wilson + Smith (1998) - Childhood Relationships:
    • Att. type associated w/ quality of peer relationships.
    • Secure att. = best quality friendships.
    • Insecure att. = difficulties.
    • Assessed att. type + bullying, using standard questionnaires.
    • 196 children.
    • Secure att. = unlikely involved in bullying.
    • Insecure-avoidant = victims.
    • Insecure-resistant = bullies.
  • 3. Influence of Early Attachments on Later Relationships
    Hazen + Shaver (1987) - Adult Relationships:
    • IWM = romantic and parental (own kids).
    • Analysed 620 replies to love quiz.
    • 3 sections: most important relationship, general love experience, attachment type.
    • 56% secure att. = good relationships.
    • 25% insecure-avoidant = jealousy/fear intimacy.
    • 19% insecure-resistant.
  • 3a. Influence of Early Attachments on Later Relationships
    McCarthy (1999) - Adult Relationships:
    • 40 women, assessed as babies (longitudinal).
    • Secure att. = best adult friendships/relationships.
    • Insecure-avoidant = intimacy issues.
    • Insecure-resistant = problems maintaining friendships.
  • 4. Influence of Early Attachments on Later Relationships
    IWM affects ability to parent own children; base parenting style on that.
    • Bailey et al. (2007), 99 mothers/babies.
    • Measured mothers’ att. to own mothers.
    • Measured mothers’ att. to babies.
    • Majority same att. to baby + their mother.
  • Influence of Early Attachments on Later Relationships (Evaluation)
    Strength:
    P - supporting evidence.
    E - reviews conclude early att. consistently predicts later att. and att. to own children.
    E - relationship between early att. type + later development depends on att. type + aspect of development.
    L - secure-att. advantageous for future development, disorganised disadvantageous.
  • Influence of Early Attachments on Later Relationships (Evaluation)
    Limitation:
    P - not all evidence supports existence of links between early att. + later development.
    E - Regensburg longitudinal study followed 43 individuals from 1-years-old.
    E - 16y/o, att. assessed using att. interview, no evidence of continuity.
    L - unclear extent the quality of early att. predicts later development; other factors important.
  • Influence of Early Attachments on Later Relationships (Evaluation)
    Limitation:
    P - early att. assessed retrospectively.
    E - most research on link between early att. + later development not longitudinal; usually asks adolescent/adult participants questions on relationships w/ parents to identify att. type.
    E - questions = honesty/perception (social desirability and demand characteristics), hard to know whether early att. or adult att. being assessed.
    L - both points lower validity; measured of early att. cofounded w/ other factors.