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このコンセプトマップに関連する情報: Elsner A, Avoidant/Dismissive Insecure Attachment: Disengaged from relationships Can lead to... Divorce, Anxious/Preoccupied Attachment: Distress with separation from caregiver and diffeiculty being soothed by caregiver because of uncertainty that caregiver will return Will express fear when... Caregiver leaves, He or she will recieve comfort (Harry Harlow). Basic needs will be met. Therefore... Infant feels comfortable exploring independently., Parent/Child Relationship Parenting Styles Rejecting-Neglecting, Parent/Child Relationship Parenting Styles Authoritative, Romantic Relationship Important for... Security, Do relationships/attachments during infancy and early childhood affect our ability to emotionally monitor our relationships/attachments? This is exhibited in our ability to maintain friendships... Friendship, Need for intimacy, linked to well-being, provide support, are mixed age, and help build identity. During Adolescence Romantic Relationships, Friendship Provides... Companionship, Preoccupied/Ambivalent Insecure Attachment: Needs excessive attention and clings to others in relationships Can lead to... Demand-Withdrawal Communication: Communication within marriage in which one partner strives for more intimacy while the other disengages, Secure attachment with children Which spurs on the cycle of Attachment Theory... Trust vs. Mistrust (Erik Erikson) Is the world a caring place?, Crowd: Large mixed-sex peer group Leads to... Clique: Small peer group with similar attitudes and interests, Marital Conflict Over... Housework, Rejecting-Neglecting No nurture or discipline. Minimal involvment with child. Most likely to produce insecure attachment, Avoidant/Dismissive Insecure Attachment: Disengaged from relationships Can lead to... Marital Conflict, Crowd: Large mixed-sex peer group Allows for... Interaction with the opposite sex, Friendship Important because... Provides cognitive and social resources, not all friendships are equal, and friends are similar to the child., Romantic Relationship Requires... Discipline, Attachment/Love During Adolescence Friendship, Clique: Small peer group with similar attitudes and interests Can provide the benefits of friendships or take away those benefits... If a child is part of a clique, they probably feel wanted and attached.