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The "new" psychology of the late nineteenth century
Attachment Theory
A development of the psychoanalytic approach by John Bowlby. According to this view, children form attachments with their parents that become the child’s internalized model for all subsequent relationships. Difficulties in such attachments form the basis for later problems.
Schema
A structured framework or plan outlining the organization of concepts, often used in psychology to describe how information is grouped and interpreted.
Cognitive-behavioural
A therapeutic approach that addresses dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and cognitions through a goal-oriented, systematic procedure.
Schemata
Cognitive structures that represent knowledge and beliefs about objects, people, and situations, guiding processes such as perception and memory.
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