● the child senses rejection and
PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP
this often leads to premature
—---------------------------------------------------------- detachment and self-reliance
RELATIONSHIP
● “The way in which two or more people,
3. Anxious-Ambivalent Attachment
groups, countries, etc., talk to, behave ● the primary caregiver is
toward, and deal with each other consistent in terms of
(Merriam Webster) presence and in meeting the
● The way in which two or more people child's emotional needs
or things are connected ● when exposed to this
attachment the child may
develop separation anxiety or
may have mixed feelings
TYPES OF RELATIONSHIP between hesitancy and
● Business Transactional Relationship commitment when entering
● Professional into meaningful relationship
● Family
● Friendly
● Romantic ATTRACTION
ATTACHMENT THEORY ● According to Helen Fisher, an
anthropologist, attraction is
● a concept in developmental
psychology that concerns the primarily based on physiology or
importance of attachment in regards to certain hormones that people
personal development
who get attracted to others often
● a broad idea with expressions and the
best understanding of it can be by pick up their nose.
looking at several of those expressions ● Being attracted to another person
in turn
may also mean liking their genes
that are perceived through their
3 ATTACHMENT STYLES physical looks.
1. Secure Attachment
● the primary caregiver is most of 3 STAGES OF LOVE
the time present and available
● all the emotional needs of an 1. Lust
infant are met with a sense of
● Driven by sex hormones
security
testosterone and estrogen.
those hormones affect both
2. Avoidant Attachment sexes
● the primary caregiver is cold
and detached and even
2. Attraction
unresponsive to child’s needs ● the love-struck phase
which includes
neurotransmitters in the