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    a primary caregiver‚ leading to anxiety or ultimately to insecurity or disassociation. Bowlby’s theory was also influenced by his observations of nonhuman primates. In the helpless young‚ he saw infant behaviors geared towards fostering contact with the necessary caregiver. He first considered this attachment to be an evolutionary mechanism developed by mammalian offspring for survival of the species. If young mammals‚ including humans‚ are separated from their caregivers‚ they exhibit

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    Infancy

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    learns the stages of trusting their caregiver to take care of their needs. According to Erik Erikson‚ this stage in an infant’s development is a direct correlation to the levels of trust they will have as adults (Newman & Newman‚ 2102). For example‚ as an infant cries for their caregiver to meet basic needs such as feeding‚ diaper changes‚ or if the infant simply needs love and attention they are learning to develops a sense of trust in their caregiver and how quickly‚ or if all‚ their needs

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    LTC 315 Week 4 DQ 2

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    care decisions. This guide will be used by both aging individuals making decisions for themselves as well as families or caregivers making choices for another individual. In your guide‚ you must identify variables that affect the environment options‚ and explain what affect they have on choices. You must also discuss why individuals and couples‚ as well as family or caregivers‚ must consider these variables when making choices. Resource: Making Choices Guide Part I Grading Criteria Write

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    between 4 and 7 children everyday to abuse and neglect. The sociological theories that can be used to research the issue of child abuse in the U.S are symbolic interactionism‚ and the conflict theory. Physical abuse of a child is when a parent or caregiver causes any non-accidental physical injury to a child. Physical abuse includes striking‚ kicking‚ burning‚ biting‚ hair pulling‚ choking‚ throwing‚ shoving‚ whipping or any other action that injures

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    Preventing Elder Abuse

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    interviewed in hopes to find out what they felt was the most effective and what more should be done to put and end to the issue of elder abuse. The method being used would be qualitative. This type of method allows the observation of elder and their caregivers interacting. The sampling method would be non-probability because it is important to have a specific population that deals with elder abuse. The research being conducted will be beneficial for the organization NYC Elder Abuse Center. This centers

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    ASSOCIATED PERCEIVED BURDENS BY THE CAREGIVERS By Name: Course: Tutor: Institution: Date: Abstract This study presents a literature-based survey which aims at exploring the cross cultural perspective on schizophrenia‚ which entails how people from a given country with specific cultural background look at this condition and other situations that are related to schizophrenia. In addition‚ this report gives detailed information on the experiences that caregivers go through while handling persons

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    challenge the ideology of the ’perfect mother’. Winnicott coined the term ’good-enough mother’ in reference to his ideas of how to best build an infants independence and sense of self. These original theories based on the direct relationships between caregiver and infant were a strong basis for Bowlby’s ideas and prompted him to personally investigate the significance of attachment to

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    He believed that human babies are born helpless and totally independent on the primary caregiver producing the baby with food‚ warmth‚ shelter‚ for their well-being and survival – this helplessness and total independence on the primary caregiver acts as a social releaser making the caregiver have a caregiving reaction towards the baby helping to produce an attachment between the baby and the primary caregiver. Bowlby believed that if this attachment was not made during a sensitive period the infant

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    Parent Observation

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    mother would often reply to the child with phrases such as “wow!” or “great job buddy!”. Upon completing my observations‚ two of the biggest questions/concerns that I had‚ were is technology starting to interfere with the traditional role in the caregiver-child attachment relationship‚ and is interactive media and technology beginning to replace children’s concept of ‘play’‚ especially in the world we live in today? There is no surprise that the current generation of children are growing up immersed

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    Theories of Attachments

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    oral satisfaction The mother is the first love object because she feeds the child and so an attachment is formed. Freud saw this the first relationship as the foundation the foundation of all others. Infants attach to their caregivers (usually the mother) because of the caregivers ability to satisfy its instinctual needs. Quality of attachment and future relationships Healthy attachments are formed when the feeder practices to satisfy the infants needs‚ unhealthy attachments are formed when infants

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