Temperament and Development
Attachment
Emotional Development
Theories of Attachment
Potpourri
100
individual differences in emotional, motor, and attentional reactivity and self-regulation
What is Temperament
100
strong affectional ties that we feel with special people in our lives
What is attachment
100
Use others' emotional reactions and behaviors to regulate your own behavior
What is Social Referencing
100
attachment is a set of learned behaviors
What is Learning Theory
100
Stranger anxiety, separation anxiety..these are examples of
What is attachment-related fears
200
Identical twins are more similar than fraternal twins. This is an example of..
What is hereditary influences
200
From Birth to 6 weeks this phase is called
What is Asocial Phase
200
At 2-6 years of age, children start to discuss their feelings and emotions
What is Emotional Self-Regulation
200
Freud came up with this theory
What is Psychoanalytic Theory
200
around what age do children start to form an attachment with their father
What is Half of first year, 6 months
300
shared home environment influences positive aspects of temperament. This is an example of...
What is Environmental influences
300
Feeding elicits positive responses from infant, increases in caregiver affection
What is Learning Theory
300
Babies are almost trained to only display pleasant faces and not as many unpleasant ones, this is based on...
What is responses from caregivers
300
Piaget came up with this theory
What is Cognitive-Developmental Theory
300
Who came up with the caregiving hypothesis
What is Ainsworth
400
They classified infants into temperamental patterns (easy, difficult, slow to warm up)
What is Thomas & Chess
400
The study that dealt with the idea of contact comfort
What is Harlow's study
400
Interest, anger, sadness, joy, fear...these are
What is basic emotions
400
understanding that objects continue to exist even when they're not observable
What is object permanence
400
depression, unplanned pregnancies, unhappy marriage (ecological contraints)..these are
What is risk factors of insensitive caregiving
500
When parents have a parenting style of overprotective or insensitive. This is an example of...
What is environmental factors that contribute to stability
500
From 9-18 months this phase of attachment is called
What is Phase of Multiple Attachments
500
embarrassment, guilt, envy, shame..these are
What is complex emotions
500
attachment contributes to survival
What is Ethological Theory
500
the type of insecurity displayed by infants is determined by
What is Temperament
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