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Attachment Theory

Attachment Theory is a psychological framework that describes the dynamics of long-term relationships between humans, particularly focusing on how early interactions with caregivers shape emotional bonds and behaviors in later relationships. It emphasizes the importance of secure attachments for healthy emotional development and psychological well-being.

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Attachment Theory is a psychological framework that explains how early relationships with caregivers shape emotional bonds and behaviors throughout life. It identifies four main attachment styles: secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized, each influencing how individuals relate to others in adult...

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Secure Attachment
A healthy attachment style characterized by trust and comfort in relationships.

Example: Children with secure attachment feel safe exploring their environment.

Insecure Attachment
An attachment style that leads to anxiety and avoidance in relationships.

Example: Individuals with insecure attachment may fear abandonment.

Attachment Styles
Patterns of attachment behavior that develop in childhood and persist into adulthood.

Example: Attachment styles can be secure, anxious, avoidant, or disorganized.

Child Development
The physical, cognitive, and emotional growth of children from birth to adulthood.

Example: Attachment plays a key role in healthy child development.

Caregiver
An individual who provides care and emotional support to a child.

Example: Parents are primary caregivers who influence attachment.

Emotional Bond
A strong connection between individuals that influences their feelings and behaviors.

Example: Secure attachments foster strong emotional bonds.

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Study of children's mental and emotional development.
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Family Dynamics
Explores how family relationships affect individual behavior.
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Emotional Intelligence
Understanding and managing emotions in oneself and others.
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Key Concepts

Secure AttachmentInsecure AttachmentAttachment StylesChild Development