FMST 210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Cortisol, Romanian Orphans

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Chapter 5 independent questions social and personality development in infancy: theories of social and personality development, psychoanalytical perspectives optional reading, ethological perspectives optional reading. Attachment: the parents" attachment to the infant. 3. (a) define the two crucial ingredients for secure attachment. (b) a low level of parental responsiveness is associated with both types of insecure attachment. However, each type of insecure attachment is distinct. 4. (a) how does age influence the attachment process? (b) how does marital conflict influence the attachment process: mental health - optional reading, long-term consequences of attachment quality, the effects of attachment quality have been empirically investigated. Summarize the effects of attachment during the stages of (a) childhood (first paragraph), (b) adolescence (second paragraph) and (c) adulthood (third and fourth paragraph). Personality, temperament, and self-concept: dimensions of temperament. Temperament is defined as inborn predispositions (nature) that affect how infants behave and emotionally respond to their environment. Temperament is the foundation for personality, which emerges in childhood.

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