Harry Bowlby's Attachment Theory

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I had studied both theories of attachment in PSY101 during my freshmen year. Both of them seemed compelling to me, but I found that Harry Bowlby’s evolutionary theory of attachment most interesting. This theory claims that infants have an innate need to form attachments with caregivers (normally parents). But this establishment of attachment is not driven by the desire for food, but rather the care and responsiveness that caregivers provide. This, to some degree, was proved by Bowlby’s unethical monkey experiment. The results of this experiment also suggest that the successful establishment of attachment during the first several months of life is a critical precondition for infants to have a normal social interaction ability later. I believe

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