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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Kregel H, A bond between the infant and caregiver that is both social and emotional. This bond is present even when separated. shown through animal studies performed by Bowlby, kangaroo carry is skin on skin contact, newborn/infant Erik Erikson's first stage trust vs. mistrust, Attachment/Love individual begins to achieve sense of identity during adolescence, young adult infant attachment style can be shown in adult attachments avoidant/ dismissive (insecure), Attachment/Love present from birth newborn/infant, Intimacy vs. Isolation ideal for a marriage relationship secure, clear-cut attachment shown by stranger anxiety, infant is attached when they feel a sense of security as a result life experiences and attachement figures in the first few years of life will have a significant impact on the rest of life, secure characteristics strike a balance between independence and intimacy, childhood Erik Erikson's third and fourth stages Initiative vs. Guilt, Harlow conculsion monkeys found more comfort from caregivers who provided body contact than from those that provided nourishment, childhood Erik Erikson's third and fourth stages Industry vs. Inferiority, adult friendship older adulthood, adult type of romantic love may shift affectionate/ companionate love, physical changes that promote separation producing conflicts with parents, become independent from their families hormonal changes during puberty may lead to conflicts with parents, child becomes more assertive preparing them to do this in the future become independent from their families, become independent from their families hormonal changes during puberty may lead to physical changes that promote separation, clear-cut attachment shown by separation anxiety