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Attachment Relationships

tegrates evolution, ethology, emotion regulation, and social cognition. The attachment theory system is posited as one of a variety of behavioral system that promotes survival and reproductive success. According to Broberg (2000), ôThe purpose of the system is to enhance the likelihood of protection, by maintaining proximity to the caregiver in response to real or perceived stress or dangerö (p. 37). In other words, attachment is a biological and evolutionary system that forms close bonds between the child and caregiver (typically the mother), particularly during times of stress or threat, that helps increase the odds of survival by ensuring parental caregiving and protection.

All infants form enduring emotional bonds or attachments with their caregivers. These emotional bonds go beyond the need for basic survival needs like physical nourishment. The biological purpose of attachment protects infants from predators and maintains physical safety. So, too, attachment enables the infant to feel secure when exploring his or her environment. Within the attachment behavioral system, Bowlby theorized that there are four phases of development that typically unfold during the infantÆs first year of existence. These phases are listed below:

Phase One: (Birth to 3 months) û Largely the caregiverÆs responsibility to maintain proximity to and protect the infant.

Phase Two: (3 to 6 months) û Infant increasingly becomes a more active participant in the attachment behavior system.

Phase Three: (6 to 9 months) û Infant directs attachment behaviors toward a single caregiver of selected primary caregivers.

Phase Four: (approx. 4 years-of-age) û Child and attachment figure enter into a partnership with the understanding that the caregiver and the child can maintain a relationship that is based on shared and different goals, plans, and feelings.

The impact of the success or failure of the attachment formation is far reaching...

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