Background
Attachment Theory
Attachment Styles
Extra Extreme Category
100

Which two psychologists created this theory?

John Bowlby, Mary Ainsworth

100

Name one reason why the theory is significant

Navigate adulthood, attachment disturbance or possible disorders

100

Name one of the 4 attachment styles

Secure, Anxious, Avoidant or Fearful

100

Which college did Bowlby go to after boarding school?

Royal Navy College

200

When was Ainsworth born?

December 1st, 1913

200

Name three behaviours, that children with a disorder may exhibit in early relationships

Kids feel awkward when someone shows signs of love, Laugh when people touch them, Avoid being touched, Have a hard time feeling comfortable, have Social anxiety, Unresponsive 

200

What attachment style can be caused due to abuse and fear of a parent?

Fearful/ disorganized

200

Name one societal impact of the theory. 

Varying. The answer will be checked by us. 

300

Which one of the two psychologists lived in Toronto?

Mary Ainsworth

300

What is attachment disturbance?

Individuals who have attachment disturbance continue to imitate unhealthy relationship patterns.

300

What experiment led to the discovery/invention of the different attachment styles?

“the strange situation experiment”

300

Name 4 signs of anxious development

  • Clingy tendencies, Needing approval from others, Jealousy, Feeling unworthy of love, Low self-esteem, Fear of abandonment




400

What was the name of Mary’s book that she wrote in Uganda?

Infant Care and the Growth of Love

400

Name the three possible disorders that stem from attachment

Reactive Attachment Disorder, Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder

400

What are the four stages of the attachment theory?

Asocial, Indiscriminate attachments, Specific attachments, multiple attachments

400

Name the ages of each attachment stage

Asocial (0-6 weeks)

Indiscriminate Attachments (6 weeks - 7 months)

Specific Attachment (7 - 9 months)

Multiple Attachment (10 months and onwards)

500

How did Mary help expand Bowlby’s research?

Through her research and experiments, she was able to help differentiate and identify the different types of attachment styles.

500

Explain the difference between RAD and DSED

RAD is when people are able to form bonds with others however they have a hard time keeping them stable and controlling their emotions. Whereas people with DSED usually have a hard time forming relationships from the beginning. 

500

Explain two of the attachment styles in detail. What characteristics would a person with these styles have?

Can vary depending on which styles they choose to answer.

500

In the words of John Bowlby, attachment is defined as...

“lasting psychological connectedness between human beings”