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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Huizingh, L, intant attachment types Erik Erikson: Trust vs Mistrust supporting experiments, attachment- a tie between two people that spans time & space helpful website helpful website, supporting experiments there are different types of attachment Ainsworth- Strange Situation experiment: child could be soothed eaily when there was a Secure Attachment, middle age adult picture of my parents my parents, grandparents, brother, and I, later adulthood dementia hard for family to say goodbye "twice" the attachment to the person with dementia is still there, but the person with dementia is not who they used to be, middle age adult friendships men are more competitive (in activities), especially outside, attachment- a tie between two people that spans time & space attachment as a(n).. intant, middle age adult via parenting styles helpful graph, middle age adult because of attachment.. children do what they see their parents do, Insecure Attachment- a relationship where the child is insecure and is insecure and not confident in exploring on their own types Insecure-Avoident- child is not interested in interaction, responds similarly to caregiver as they would to a stranger, middle age adult via parenting styles Authoritarian- parents demanding and not responsive: expect much without offering an explanation, Adolescent friends need for intimacy intensifies, attachment- a tie between two people that spans time & space attachment as a(n).. later adulthood, intant attachment types Erik Erikson: Trust vs Mistrust helpful graph, middle age adult via parenting styles Indulgent- parents are not demanding but are responsive: not many rules and are very involoved, child friendships outside of family.. sets children up to grow apart from family during adolescence, Insecure Attachment- a relationship where the child is insecure and is insecure and not confident in exploring on their own types Insecure-Dismissing- strange or unusual behvior is associated when the caregiver is there, later adulthood dying those attached to the person who died need to move through the appropriate stages of grief, supporting experiments comfort is more important than nourishment Harlow- baby monkey preferred soft non-nourishing mother over rough nourishing mother when frightened, later adulthood picture of my Grandparents Marv and Sue, both 89, and in excellent helth, unlike many of their peers