A learning theory of attachment: Unraveling the black box of attachment development

Volume: 113, Pages: 287 - 298
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Attachment is an inborn behavioral system that is biologically driven and essential for survival. During child development, individual differences in (in)secure attachment emerge. The development of different attachment behaviors has been traditionally explained as a process during which experiences with (lack of) responsive and supportive care are internalized into working models of attachment. However, this idea has been criticized for being...
Paper Details
Title
A learning theory of attachment: Unraveling the black box of attachment development
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
113
Pages
287 - 298
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