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  1. Attachment is a reciprocal process by which an emotional connection develops between an infant and his/her primary caregiver. It influences the child’s physical, neurological, cognitive and psychological development.

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  2. each of the four attachment styles presents (in a clinical setting) within the context of adult relationships. The attached chart maps each attachment style to distinct defining characteristics and traits. When using this chart as a guide, it’s important to remember that attachment styles fall on a spectrum (from low to

  3. Definition-A two-way, enduring, emotional bond between two individuals, in which the following behaviours are displayed. 1. Seeking proximity, especially at times of stress. 2. Distress on separation and pleasure when reunited 3. Secure base behaviour-so infants are happy to explore but regularly return to attachment figure.

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  4. Nov 8, 2017 · An attachment disorder is specifically ruled out if the child meets criteria for pervasive developmental disorder or autistic spectrum disorder.

  5. The aim of this special issue is to examine methods for assessing and treating attachment disorders. This target article outlines existing strategies for assessment and considers which aspects of severe attachment disturbances and disorders may be.

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  6. Apr 1, 2019 · What is attachment? Child attachment. Human infants are vulnerable and dependent on their caregivers for nurturing and safety. Attachment theory suggests that children are predisposed to signal to their familiar caregiver or caregivers when alarmed, sick or in distress (Bowlby, 1969).

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  8. Developmental psychology, child development and clinical application with trauma have all placed important roles in a new understanding of attachment and bonding problems in early childhood. This article is broken into two parts. Part I discusses the important role that attachment plays in the future social success of children.

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