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    Literature Review

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    1. Roots in Philosophy (e.g. john locke) II. Emergence A. Treatment of Mental disorders 1. Pinel (1745 – 1826) – disorders as illness 2. Itard (1774 – 1838) – wild boy of Aveyron interested in how children develop towards the end of the 16th century‚ a child is found in Aveyron and is captured by hunters people were interested in seeing how a child in nature would develop will the child have an innate idea of god? Itard proposes to teach the child by changing the focus of education.

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    Business Model and Strategic Plan Part II: SWOTT Analysis Paper BUS 475 November 13‚ 2014 Dr. Darnell Stroble Business Model and Strategic Plan Part II: SWOTT Analysis Paper A SWOTT analysis is a critical examination used to evaluate both internal and external elements of a company and the influence they have over the company. A SWOTT analysis provides a company with information about achieved and achievable strengths and weaknesses‚ threats and risks as well as current business trends. For existing

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    A thematic analysis in support of the theory that early relationships affect adult attachment Abstract. This study was a qualitative thematic analysis to see if there was any evidence in early relationships that then affects the adult attachment theory. The qualitative textual analysis was carried out on a pre-existing‚ edited‚ filmed semi-structured interview. The thematic analysis showed that there is some truth in

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    The Library of Congress

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    <b>HISTORY</b><br>The Library of congress was established by an act of congress on April 24‚ 1800. It was originally housed in the United States capitol. The collection‚ which stared out small at 740 volumes‚ slowly increased to over 3‚000 volumes by 1814. That year‚ though‚ the British along with the capitol burned those books during the assault on Washington.<br><br>To rapidly replace the collection‚ Thomas Jefferson offered his personal library to congress at no cost‚ describing the nature of

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    The Importance of Attachment

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    For some children that are in care or from difficult families‚ their attachments may not be formed as easily as those who do not have the same circumstances. There are many theories that have evidence supporting bonding and attachment. Mary Ainsworth and her colleagues were interested in studying the reactions of babies when the parents/carers left and returned to rooms. They came up with three different theories : Anxious avoidant- The baby ignores parents and shows little sign of distress

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    References: Bainbridge‚ L. (1987). Ironies of Automation. In J. Rasmussen‚ K. Duncan and J. Leplat (Eds.) New Technology and Human Error‚ John Wiley & Sons Ltd Kirwan‚ B.‚ and Ainsworth‚ L.K. (Eds.) (1993). A guide to task analysis. Taylor & Francis Norman‚ D.A. (1993). Things that make us smart. PERSEUS BOOKS‚ USA Reason‚ J. (1990). Human error. Cambridge university press‚ USA Simon‚ H. (1969). The Science of the Artificial. The

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    relationships later in their lives not only in terms of internal influences as previously described by psychologists Bowlby and Ainsworth (1989) but also in terms of external factors‚ such as context influences. Bowlby’s attachment theory identifies three types of internal working models underpinning three basic infant attachment styles which were later translated empirically by Mary Ainsworth (1989) into infant attachment classifications. The attachment theory relies on the assumption that these internal working

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    In the garage of the home were the birthday party was being held‚ I observed a 9-month-old infant girl. She was sitting in her high chair next to her mother‚ the mother was sitting at the table with a plate of food eating and socializing with other adults at the table. The mother and infant were both eating‚ when the mother finished her food and decided to get up to get more. As she walked away from the table the infant began to make grunting noises and whimper while reaching her hands towards her

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    INTRODUCTION Support groups bring together people facing similar issues‚ whether that’s illness‚ relationship problems or major life changes. Members of support groups often share experiences and advice. It can be helpful just getting to talk with other people who are in the same boat. While not everyone wants or needs support beyond that offered by family and friends‚ you may find it helpful to turn to others outside your immediate circle. A support group can help you cope better and feel less

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    John Bowlby John Bowlby‚ born in London February 27th 1907 was a psychoanalyst who researched the effects of separation on children from their primary caregiver in the early years of life. He emphasised the importance of the bond established by infants and their primary carer- which is usually their mother. Bowlby believed that the earliest bonds with their caregiver have a profound impact that continues throughout life and is the basis of relationships. According to Bowlby attachment also serves

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