Bowlby's Critical Period of Attachment - a rule for secure attachment? - Developmental Psychology

Bowlby's Critical Period of Attachment - a rule for secure attachment? - Developmental Psychology

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The video explores the concept of a critical period in attachment theory, initially supported by animal studies and case studies like Genie's. It discusses Bowlby's research on juvenile delinquents and contrasts it with studies by Tizzard and Chisholm, which suggest that while early attachment is important, its absence doesn't preclude forming later attachments. The video concludes that while a strict critical period may not exist, early attachment influences social and emotional development.

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What were the findings of Tizzard's study on children who lived in care?

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How do the studies of Romanian orphans challenge Bowlby's critical period theory?

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