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Strange Situation

The Strange Situation is a standardized observational procedure developed by Mary Ainsworth to assess attachment styles in infants by examining their reactions to separations and reunions with their primary caregiver in a structured environment. It classifies attachment into four categories: secure, avoidant, resistant, and disorganized.

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The Strange Situation is a widely used psychological assessment that helps researchers and clinicians understand the attachment styles of children. By observing how children react to separations and reunions with their caregivers, the test categorizes attachment into secure and insecure styles. This...

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Key Terms

Attachment
An emotional bond between a child and caregiver.

Example: A child feels safe and secure with their mother.

Secure Attachment
A strong emotional bond where a child feels safe and supported.

Example: A child who explores their environment but returns to the caregiver for comfort.

Insecure-Avoidant Attachment
A type of attachment where a child avoids closeness with the caregiver.

Example: A child who does not seek comfort from their caregiver when upset.

Insecure-Resistant Attachment
A type of attachment characterized by anxiety and uncertainty in the child.

Example: A child who is clingy but also resists comfort from the caregiver.

Observational Study
A research method where behavior is observed in a natural setting.

Example: Watching how children interact with their caregivers in the Strange Situation.

Developmental Psychology
The study of how people grow and change throughout life.

Example: Researching how attachment styles affect adult relationships.

Related Topics

Attachment Theory
The study of how early relationships affect emotional and social development.
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Child Development
The process of physical, cognitive, and emotional growth in children.
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Developmental Psychology
The study of how people change and grow throughout life.
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