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Describe Bowlby's four phases of attachment growth.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Sandy knows she is going to die in a few months. She seems calm and concerned more about how to help her family deal with her death than with her own mortality. She seems to be disconnecting herself from people and things and at peace. Sandy is most likely in the ____ stage of dying.
 
  a. denial
 b. bargaining
  c. depression
  d. acceptance



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Answer to Question 1

(1) Preattachment (birth to 6-8 weeks) involves the interactive system that is created when infant behavior evokes responses in adults.
(2) Attachment in the making (6-8 weeks to 6-8 months) is characterized by babies gradually identifying the primary caregiver as the person they can depend on when they're anxious or distressed.
(3)True attachment (6-8 months to 18 months) occurs when there is an attachment figure who is the infant's stable socioemotional base.
(4) Reciprocal relationships (18 months on) occur when infants become true partners in the attachment relationship.

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schs14

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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