Attachment Styles Strange Situation Test
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I am discussing the Strange Situation Text used to group peole into four attachment styles. The strange situation test is a widely used experimental procedure in developmental psychology to assess attachment patterns between infants or young children and their primary caregivers. The children were aged 12 to 24 months. The main objective of the strange situation test is to observe and understand how children react to brief separations from and reunions with their caregivers in a controlled and unfamiliar environment. The text provides valuable insights into the child's attachment style, which is critical aspect of early socio-emotional development.  If you don't know if your strongest attachment style is the secure attachment style, the preoccupied anxious attachment style, the dismissive avoidant attachment style, or the fearful avoidant attachment style, also known as the disorganized attachment style, I have two links to help you figure that out. Attachment Quiz 1: https://pds.idevaffiliate.com/151.html Attachment Quiz 2: http://www.web-research-design.net/cgi-bin/crq/crq.pl Better Help Online Therapy 10% Discount: https://betterhelp.com/relationshipattachments Online-Therapy Discount: https://onlinetherapy.go2cloud.org/aff_c?offer_id=2&aff_id=2492 Attached book: https://amzn.to/3XYqMLX Avoidant book: https://amzn.to/3Dlaovs
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