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    • Attachment - a close emotional relationship with someone with a desire to be around them.
    • Classical conditioning - associating stimuli with natural reflexes
    • Operant conditioning - learning based on consequences, focusing on reward and punishment.
    • Critical period - a timeframe where an infant must form an attachment.
    • Deprivation - an attachment being removed from a child’s life
    • Privation - a child forming no attachment at all
    • Insecure avoidant - avoiding interactions and intimacy. Low separation and stranger anxiety
    • Insecure resistant - having an inconsistent and unpredictable caregiver causes children to have high stranger and separation anxiety
    • Institutionalisation - living in and institute such as an orphanage
    • Internal working model - a mental template for all future relationships, based on the relationship with the primary attachment
    • Monotropy - one main, unique attachment, all other attachments are placed below it in a hierarchy.
    • Separation anxiety - distress caused by separation from an attachment figure
    • Social releasers - actions to communicate with or promote a reaction from a caregiver
    • Caregiver - someone that provides care to an infant
    • Imprinting - a phenomenon where animals form a close bond or attachment with the first thing they see, usually their mother
    • Interactional synchrony - synchrony between actions by a caregiver and infant
    • Learning theory - behaviour can be learnt through not only direct experience but also by observing one’s and others behaviours
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