The child has a positive, warm connection with their caregiver
secure attachment
What is one thing he studied?
Psychology, medicine, psychiatry
The concept that one attachment is more significant than the others
Montropoly
____ term separation from an attachment caregiver leads to intense distress
Short
Counselors should be able to recognize signs and ____
Child is not provided with responsive care towards their needs
anxious/ambivalent
Where was he raised?
London
Critical period for attachment (age or name)
2 1/2 years or sensitive period
_____ term effects include: delinquency, reduced intelligence, increased aggression, depression, and affectionless psychopathy
Long
As counselors, we can begin understanding these students by inquiring about their______
feelingssss
Occurs in children who do not experience sensitive or immediate responses to their needs or distress
avoidant
What did his father work as?
Surgeon
Name of short-term stages of distress
Progressive Stages
Progressive stage where when the parent leaves the child begins to scream, cry and protest angrily
Protest
Counselors can offer a _____ relationship to help students throughout the day.
secondary
Children become very independent, both physically and emotionally
avoidant
What group of children did he take an interest in?
Orphans
School counselors should have awareness on ______ to recognize issues and to support students with attachment difficulties
attachment
Progressive stage where child dismisses any other persons attempt for comfort and they seem withdrawn/uninterested in anything.
Despair
Students need to feel ___ and _____ before they can learn.
safe, secure
Later in life, the child grows to have a negative self image and is considered to be moody & unpredictable
anxious/ambivalent
What was he a member of?
Royal Army Medical Corps
Bowlby believed that ______ and _____ were the basis of attachment and also the determinants of it
nurturance and responsiveness
Progressive stage where child will engage with other people once the separation continues and child will reject caregiver when they return and show signs of anger.
Detachment
Name a risk factor mentioned
poor parental mental health, neglect, frequent changes in home or school environment