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Tori Rolston
SW 3510
Week 12
Infant Attachment
Early
Length
Effect
of multiple caregivers
Parents
history of attachment
Cole, S. A. (2005). Infants in foster care: Relational and environmental factors affecting attachment.
Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 23(1), 43-61. Retrieved from:
http://
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Journal of
Infants
Organization
Defining
in predicting attachment
the study
Cole, S. A. (2005). Infants in foster care: Relational and environmental factors affecting attachment. Journal of
Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 23(1), 43-61. Retrieved from
http://
search.proquest.com.proxy.lib.wayne.edu/docview/216064269?accountid=14925
Conducting a Study
Caregiver
stress
Positive
factors
67%
secure attachment
Negative
87%
disorganized
Secure
Learning
factor
resources as
factors
attachment
with foster parents is
possible
Cole, S. A. (2005). Infants in foster care: Relational and environmental factors affecting attachment.
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 23(1), 43-61. Retrieved from
http://search.proquest.com.proxy.lib.wayne.edu/docview/216064269?accountid=14925
Results
First
Factors
contributing to disorganized
attachment
Body
Long, M. S. (2009). Disorganized attachment relationships in infants of adolescent mothers and factors that
may augment outcomes. Adolescence, 44, 621-633.
Defining
attachment
Respond
favorably
Secure
Little
desire displayed
Avoidant
Symptoms
of depression
Disorganized
Long, M. S. (2009). Disorganized attachment relationships in infants of adolescent mothers and factors that may
Adolescence, 44, 621-633.
augment outcomes.
9%
avoidant
33%
secure
59%
disorganized
Mothers
faced
insecure attachment
Traits
displayed by
mother
Effects
of
disorganized
attachment
Results
Reach
out to parents
Recognize
individuality
Understand
Results
Long, M. S. (2009). Disorganized attachment relationships in infants of adolescent mothers and factors that may
augment outcomes. Adolescence, 44, 621-633.
Discussion
Questions?
Additional Discussion