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Explain psychologist Sigmund Freud's views on human development through the conflict between individual desires and the demands of society.
Attachment Styles
Patterns of emotional bonding and interpersonal relationships, initially formed in early childhood, that influence one's expectations and interactions in adult relationships.
John Bowlby
A British psychologist known for his foundational work in attachment theory, focusing on the importance of early emotional bonds between a child and their caregiver.
Developmental Psychologists
Professionals who study the growth and development of the human mind and behavior across the lifespan.
Attachment Theory
A psychological, evolutionary, and ethological theory concerning relationships between humans, particularly between a child and a caregiver, emphasizing the importance of attachment in personal development.
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