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Secure, Insecure, Avoidant & Ambivalent Attachment in Mothers & Babies

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2011

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  • I wonder did the parents of the insecurely attached kids feel really bad or embarrassed!?! Great video, writing a psychology assignment and this is really helpful!

  • @x1Brooklyn1x It is possible to have different attachment styles with different parents.

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  • hopefully i wont be a shitty parent. 

  • @CulbertsonFaegre

    I think it is possible. It depends on the sensitive behaviour of the mother. When a mother does not react when a baby or child is in need of something (food, milk,security), it can develop insecure or ambivalent attachment. The parenting role of the mother can change over time. For instance, when a mother gets chronically ill or developes a depression over time, she cannot fullfill all the needs of the child, because of her illness. This can affect the attachment.

  • @CulbertsonFaegre Yes! You can have a different attachment with your mother and father.

  • its really interesting seeing this because I always considered my attachment type to be resistant when I was a child because of how our mother raised us. however, i remember a incident when i was like 2 when my dad left for work and i was crying my eyes out ,but when he came back at the end of the day, i was so happy to see him. so does that make me secure? is it possible to be both securely attached and resistant? something to think about.

  • I showed this to my psych class, and my teacher loved it so tyvm! ;D

  • This is brilliant.....let me explain :) I'm studying psychology and have the theory behind attachment but need to see it in practice to understand it :) This helps everything to fall into place! :) Thank you so much for the upload! :)

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