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 Attachment Theory - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Attachment theory is a psychological model that describes the dynamics of long-term interpersonal relationships, focusing on the bonds between children and their caregivers. It suggests that early attachment experiences affect emotional development and influence patterns of behavior in relationships throughout life, including feelings of security and responses to separation and loss. Attachment theory goes back to John Bowlby.
 
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Attachment Theory Appraisal Theory   Appraisal Theory
Attachment Theory Behavior   Behavior
Attachment Theory Causality   Causality
Attachment Theory Emotions   Emotions
Attachment Theory Forces   Forces
Attachment Theory Pain   Pain
Attachment Theory Personality   Personality
Attachment Theory Personality Traits   Personality Traits
Attachment Theory Positive Psychology   Positive Psychology
Attachment Theory Prototypes   Prototypes
Attachment Theory Relationships   Relationships
Attachment Theory Representation   Representation
Attachment Theory States of Mind   States of Mind
Attachment Theory Strange Situation   Strange Situation
Attachment Theory Unconscious   Unconscious
Attachment Theory Working Models   Working Models

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