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In this episode of "Mind Matters: Exploring Human Psychology," we delve into Attachment Theory, developed by John Bowlby and expanded by Mary Ainsworth. This theory explains how early emotional bonds between infants and caregivers shape future relationships and emotional development. We explore the four attachment styles: secure, anxious-ambivalent, avoidant, and disorganized, and discuss their implications for behavior across the lifespan. Key factors influencing attachment include parental sensitivity, temperament, family environment, and cultural factors. The episode also covers the significance of attachment in parenting, education, and therapeutic practices, and highlights ongoing research in the field.
In this episode of "Mind Matters: Exploring Human Psychology," we explore the various theories of personality, including psychoanalytic, trait, humanistic, social-cognitive, and biological perspectives. Freud's psychoanalytic theory focuses on unconscious processes and childhood experiences....
Published 07/08/24
We examine Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, which outlines four stages: Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational. Each stage represents different ways children think, learn, and grow, from understanding the world through senses and actions in...
Published 06/26/24