Understanding the Theory of Attachment
Abhishek Garg`
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Introduction to Attachment Theory
Attachment theory, a concept in developmental psychology, explains the dynamics of long-term relationships between humans. It was first developed by John Bowlby and later expanded by Mary Ainsworth, focusing on the bonds between children and their caregivers.
What is Attachment Theory?
Attachment theory suggests that children come into the world biologically pre-programmed to form attachments with others, as this will help them survive. The nature of these attachments, whether secure or insecure, can influence a person's feelings, thoughts, and behavior throughout life.
Key Elements of Attachment Theory
Bowlby's and Ainsworth's Contributions
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Real-Life Examples
Modern Implications and Criticisms
While widely influential, attachment theory has been criticized for its western-centric viewpoint and for overlooking cultural variations in child-rearing practices.
Further Reading
Conclusion
Attachment theory remains a critical framework for understanding human relationships and their impact on psychological development.