FMST 210 Chapter 6: Chapter 6 Independent Questions.docx
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Chapter 6 independent questions: theories of social and personality development, psychoanalytical perspectives see lecture templates, ethological perspectives (a) bowlby distinguished between two different types of affectionate human relationships. Attachment: the emotional tie to a parent experienced by an infant, from which the child derives security. Affectionate bond: the emotional tie to an infant experienced by a parent (b) define reactive attachment disorder. a disorder that appears to prevent a child from forming close social relationships. They claim that infants who fail to form a close relationship with a primary caregiver are at risk for future social and personality problems. Research report: adoption and development: read the research report on pp. 150-151. (a) why might the formation of attachment be more challenging for infants that are adopted? many aspects of temperament and personality are inherited. In particular, ro children had lower than average iqs and academic achievement, and more difficulties with attention, learning, and peer relationships.