Psychology 2075 Lecture Notes - Behaviour Therapy, Social Hygiene Movement, Ejaculation
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Chapter 10 - sexuality and the life cycle: childhood and adolescence. Infancy (0 to 2 years: social and psychological experiences: Attachment - psychological bond that forms between an infant and the mother, father, or other caregiver(s) The basis for attachment theory--that the attachment that the infant forms between their caregivers affect their capacity for emotional attachments in adulthood (ch 12). It can still affect your life later on, particularly your romantic relationships and that it can change over time. but the bond that"s given from their caregivers when their infants it affects them later on. Learning about boy-girl differences, typically by 2. 5 - 3 years old. Fixate their attention on their genitals, and may come to start to learn about girl and boy differences and that their overall experiences is very egocentric, they"re in their own worlds. They"re just curious about the person that"s next to them but they don"t engage with each other socially: sexual capacity: