Need psychology help with Attachment Styles
Need psychology help with Attachment Styles
Demonstrate your knowledge of child development by analyzing the relationship between attachment style, as outlined by Mary Ainsworth, and any one of the other topics covered in the discussions or journals in this course.
Consider ways in which that topic may influence the development of attachment in childhood or adolescence.
Additionally, address how one’s attachment style may impact their behavior or choices related to that topic.
Finally, explain how exploring the interaction between unique features of development (such as attachment and health, or attachment and bullying) can help us in our continued learning of human development across the lifespan.
Resources:
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Davidson, F. (Producer). (2007) John Bowlby: Attachment theory across generations: Elements of attachment Theory [Video file]. Retrieved from the Films On Demand database.
- This video discusses patterns of attachment and implications of attachment style.
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Davidson, F. (Producer). (2007) John Bowlby: Attachment theory across generations: Strange Situation [Video file]. Retrieved from the Films On Demand database.
- This video discusses elements of attachment theory and the Strange Situation Procedure.
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Davidson, F. (Producer) (2005). Mary Ainsworth: Attachment and the growth of love: Patterns of attachment and the strange situation: Results [Video file]. Retrieved from the Films On Demand database.
- This video discusses elements of attachment theory and the Strange Situation Procedure.
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Hanks, J. A. (2011, January 25). How to assess your child’s self-esteem [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlqwCSLZVZE
- This video discusses ways that parents and educators can get a sense of a child’s self-esteem and the importance of self-esteem.