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Attachment Theory Explained: Bowlby, Ainsworth and Beyond

Attachment Theory Explained: Bowlby, Ainsworth and Beyond

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Join Miss Sarah Blake in this comprehensive exploration of Attachment Theory for GCSE Psychology students. This episode covers the foundational work of John Bowlby, who proposed that humans have an innate need to form emotional bonds with caregivers for evolutionary survival. Discover how Mary Ainsworth's groundbreaking 'Strange Situation' research provided empirical evidence for attachment patterns, identifying secure, insecure-avoidant, and insecure-resistant attachment styles in infants aged 12-18 months. Learn about the four stages of attachment development and understand how early caregiving quality influences attachment security. The episode also discusses the later identification of disorganized attachment by Mary Main and addresses modern critiques and cultural considerations of attachment theory. Perfect for GCSE Psychology revision, this episode explains how internal working models formed in childhood influence adult relationships and connects attachment theory to broader psychological concepts including social development and emotional regulation. Essential listening for students studying developmental psychology, child development, and social psychology topics. Includes exam-relevant information about attachment patterns, research methodologies, and theoretical applications that frequently appear in GCSE Psychology assessments.
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