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Title
Attachment Theory (L0053754)
Physical Captioned; 26:26 minutes
Produced 2013
Distributor Learn360 (4486)
Producer ClickView/VEA (4488)
Audience Junior High, Senior High (JS)
Series Health & Guidance, Social Emotional Learning (3843)
Synopsis An excellent resource for courses in both academic and applied psychology, this comprehensive program explores several models of attachment behavior as well as current and historical research methods in the field. The video focuses on John Bowlbys 44 juvenile thieves study and the effects of separation, patterns of attachment, behaviorism, nurturance and security, and insecure-resistant and insecureavoidant children. The skin-to-skin hypothesis, operant conditioning, and social learning theory are also discussed, along with the work of Maccoby, Konrad Lorenz, Harry Harlow, and Mary Ainsworth. A viewable/printable worksheet is available online. (26 minutes)
Producer ClickView/VEA
Subjects Social Emotional Learning; Health and guidance
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