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  1. Attachment theory - Wikipedia

    A child with the anxious-avoidant insecure attachment pattern will avoid or ignore the caregiver, showing little emotion when the caregiver departs or returns. The child will not explore very …

  2. Secure attachment - Wikipedia

    Secure attachment is classified by children who show some distress when their caregiver leaves but are able to compose themselves quickly when the caregiver returns. [1] Children with …

  3. Attachment in adults - Wikipedia

    Adults with insecure attachment styles often do not have a history of supportive responses from their attachments. They may rely less on their attachments and be less likely to ask for support …

  4. Attachment and health - Wikipedia

    Insecure attachment patterns develop when caregivers are experienced as inconsistent or unpredictable, which necessitates the development of different strategies to achieve a sense …

  5. Attachment disorder - Wikipedia

    Insecure attachment styles in toddlers involve unusual reunions after separation from a familiar person. The children may snub the returning caregiver, or may go to the person but then resist …

  6. Attachment measures - Wikipedia

    The overall score for each child will result in a variable ranging from +1.0 (i.e., very secure) to -1.0 (i.e., very insecure). [33] Despite its ability to classify secure attachment, the score derived …

  7. Strange situation - Wikipedia

    A child with the anxious-avoidant insecure attachment pattern will avoid or ignore the caregiver, showing little emotion when the caregiver departs or returns. The child will not explore very …