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• CHYS 2P10

Lecture 9. Parents & Family

• Dr. Tony Volk



• Class Business

• Keep up the good work overall!

• Rene Sptiz & Attachment

• Initially observed infants in hospital settings

• Noticed that infants who did not receive regular care from an individual caregiver

showed “affect hunger”

• That is, the infants showed impoverished emotional development and a desire for

affection (early on)

• Harlow & The Cupboard Theory

• The Cupboard Theory of attachment was initially proposed to explain the mother-infant

bond

• Infants bonded to the mother because she was a “cupboard” for their needs (e.g., food,

water, heat)

• Harlow demonstrated that physical comfort was a critical factor

• John Bowlby

, • Bowlby was a psychoanalytical psychologist interested in studying children

• Synthesized evolution, psychoanalysis, and developmental psychology

• Believed that there is an innate psychological mechanism for promoting a bond between

caregiver and infant

• Tenants of Attachment

1. Emotional bond has a basic survival value (particularly for our ancestors)

2. Bond is mediated by the CNS

3. Each partner builds a mental working model of the relationship

4. That progression is gradual and sets up later mental models

• Phase 1 of Attachment

• Preattachment (0 - 6 weeks): the infant is indifferent to particular caregivers (i.e., is

indiscriminate)

• This is likely due to energetic demands of newborns

• However, there is some evidence that newborns do prefer their mothers (e.g., prefer her

smell over other mothers)

• Phase 2 of Attachment

• Attachment in the Making (2-7 months): during this phase infants can discriminate

between caregivers, and start to build a working model of relationships based on

experiences

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