References: Banai‚ E.‚ Mikulincer‚ M. and Shaver‚ P. R. (2005). “Selfobject” needs in Kohut’s Self Psychology: Links with attachment‚ self-cohesion‚ affect regulation‚ and adjustment. Psychoanalytic Psychology‚ Vol. 22‚ No. 2‚ pp. 224-260. Bowlby J (1999). Attachment. Attachment and Loss Vol. I (2nd ed.). New York: Basic Books. Brewer‚ Marilynn B.‚ Gardner‚ Wendi‚ 1996. Who is this “we”? Levels of collective identity and self representations. Journal
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I sat in on Judge Hubert’s court. Judge Paul Hubert is the presiding judge for Catch Court in Franklin County. Catch Court is located in Columbus‚ Ohio at 375 South High Street. What is does ‘Catch’ stand for in Catch Court? “Catch stands for Changing Actions to Change Habits” (Hubert‚ 2017). Why did you start Catch Court? Judge Hubert saw a need for women who were coming through his court. These women for victims of human trafficking not prostitutes. These women were victims and needed help
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RQ1: Are secure attachment style individuals more likely to use non-verbal immediacy thank anxious attachment style individuals? Guerrero‚ L. K.‚ & Bachman‚ G. F. (2006). Associations among relational maintenance behaviors‚ attachment-style categories‚ and attachment dimensions. Communication Studies‚ 57(3)‚ 341-361. Guerrero and Bachman conducted a study to determine the relationship between secure/insecure individuals and their attachment styles in romantic relationships. 189 couples participated
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Infant/ Toddler Observation The following information was based from an observational study of a nine-month old male infant who is a child of a Korean-American married couple. This Child’s name is Kyungson Cho and his parents are employed as both white and blue collar workers‚ where his father works as a doctor and his mother works as a nurse. However‚ his mother is still considered under parental leave and now works as a home-maker. This study was placed within the child’s own dwelling locating
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Cited: Bolger‚ N.‚ & Kelleher‚ S. (1993). Daily life in relationships. In S. Duck (Ed.)‚ Understanding relationship processes‚ 3. Social context and relationships (pp. 100-108). Newbury Park‚ CA: Sage. Bowlby‚ J. (1973). Separation (Attachment and loss)‚ vol.2. New York:Basic Books. Conville‚ R. (1988). Relational transitions: An inquiry into their structure and function. Journal of Social and Personal Relationship‚ 5‚ 423-437. Duck‚ S. W. (1994). Meaningful relationship. Thousand Oaks
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repo JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF Attachment report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology July 2011 Abstract This report is a summary of activities covered during my attachment period. It is an overview of the activities I was involved in during the attachment period. This report also points out the strengths and weaknesses of the course and future amendments that need to be made. Acknowledgement I would
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to chapter two‚ Exploring Relationships and Families‚ “attachment theory posits that during infancy and childhood a young person develops a general style of attaching to others.” (Lamanna 43) Charlie and Jenny assured Dory that she could trust them‚ thus developing the attachment style that most children acquire when trusting that their‚ “caretaker will be there to attend to their practical and emotional needs to develop a secure attachment style.” (Lamanna 43) Once the style is established the child
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Discuss research into the Formation of romantic relationships. (8 + 16 marks) Walster`s matching hypothesis implies that persons search for a partner is influenced by what they want in a partner and who they think they can get as a partner. The more socially desirable a person is‚ the more they would expect their potential partner to be. In this sense‚ most people are in fact influenced by their chances of having affection reciprocated. This relates to how someone may feel that another individual
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EXAM 3 REVIEW MAPPING THEORIES TO THEORISTS * Attachment theory * John Bowlby * Children are biologically predisposed to develop attachments with caregivers as a means of increasing the chances of their own survival * Secure base is Bowlby’s term for an attachment figure’s presence that provides an infant or toddler with a sense of security that makes it possible for the infant to explore the environment * Four Phases * Preattachment phase
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Application: Knowing When to Make a Referral There are various factors that affect how a child responds to traumatic events. These factors can be categorized as child factors‚ environmental factors‚ and family factors. It is important that a child development professional considers them before referring a child and his or her family to infant mental health services. Child factors It is important that a child development professional providing learning‚ physical‚ social‚ and mental development services
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