Internal working model of attachment is a psychological approach that attempts to describe the development of mental representations, specifically the...
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relationships create internal working models and attachment styles that systematically affect attachment relationships. The attachment orientations of adult caregivers...
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patterns of attachment, which in turn create internal working models that influence future relationships. Separation anxiety or grief following the loss of an...
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Parental responses lead to the development of patterns of attachment which in turn lead to "internal working models" that guide one's feelings, thoughts, and...
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Parental responses lead to the development of patterns of attachment which in turn lead to 'internal working models' which will guide the individual's feelings...
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patterns of attachment and individual self-protective strategies. Some assessments work across the several models of attachment and some are model-specific...
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of attachment styles such as insecure or disorganized attachment. Children with RAD are presumed to have grossly disturbed internal working models of...
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individual differences in the internal working models and attachment patterns. This theory suggests a "secure" IWM of self and others predicts viewing...
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main types of attachment: secure attachment, ambivalent attachment, avoidant attachment and disorganized attachment. Ambivalent attachment is defined...
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The dynamic-maturational model of attachment and adaptation (DMM) is a biopsychosocial model describing the effect attachment relationships can have on...
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