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Essay heading: Inrfant Attachment
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The first was dealt with the relationship between the mother and the father. The second was on being afraid to form an attachment, and the third was on anxious resistant which dealt with jealousy and love. The other was
Observed on a disorganized environmental setting and secure attachment which was the bond the infant had with a loved one... displayed 300 characters
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The other was
Observed on a disorganized environmental setting and secure attachment which was the bond the infant had with a loved one. I found that this was a very interesting article, although, I don't think that they did enough research on just infants. They went into depth on monkeys in which I find that it's not the same idea... displayed next 300 characters
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