SOCWORK 3E03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Mary Ainsworth, Attachment Theory, John Bowlby

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Could teach families how to interact with their children to heal their relationship with their children. Client-centred approach: client needs to accept their pain. Humans collaborate in a way that no other species does. Will sacrifice our own well-being in order to increase the greater good or save another person. Even the destruction we do needs lots of collaboration. As a species we are designed to be together. We are born to make eye contact or to make a connection/attachment with a primary caregiver (aren"t trained to do this) Isolation experiments have a huge impact on human beings (loneliness/no social support there is a 50% increase in mortality) Culturally, in swedan, living alone is a new phenomenon (people live together in multigenerational homes) major health concern that people were getting lonely. People live in social networks, and inside of social networks in you collect little pieces of data you could predict certain things/outcomes.

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