Psychology34 Types of Attachment Secure Attachment When a young child is securely attached to a parent or another familiar caregiver, they explore their surroundings freely and interact well with strangers when the caregiver is nearby. However, if the caregiver leaves, the child may become anxious, and they are usually happy when the caregiver returns. The extent to which a child explores or becomes stressed depends on their at.. 2024. 7. 3. Attachment Theory Attachment TheoryAttachment Theory is a theory that explains the fundamental causes of long-term human relationships. The core claim of this theory is that for an infant to develop normal emotional and social capabilities, they must form a bond with one or more primary caregivers. Attachment theory is based on interdisciplinary research, encompassing psychology, evolutionary biology, and zoology.. 2024. 7. 2. Anna Freud - Freud's Daughter Anna FreudAnna Freud was the youngest of six children born to Sigmund Freud and Martha Freud in Vienna. She started elementary school in 1901 when she was six years old. Her father, Sigmund Freud, became a professor, which allowed the family to live a comfortable life. However, Anna didn’t have a very good relationship with her mother. From a young age, she often competed for her parents' attent.. 2024. 7. 1. Conditioned Reflex & Pavlov's Experiment Conditioned ReflexAnimals can learn new ways to respond to things through experience. This type of response is called a "l Conditioned Reflex ." It means they react to certain things automatically, without thinking. Pavlov's ExperimentA conditioned reflex, or learned response, is different from an unconditioned reflex, which is an automatic response to a stimulus. The concept of conditioned ref.. 2024. 7. 1. 이전 1 2 3 4 ··· 9 다음