Introduction to Attachment Theory

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Attachment Style Series: Introduction to Attachment Theory What are attachment styles and how do they impact our relationships? In this two-part video series, we will outline what attachment theory is and how it plays a major role in doctor-patient relationships.

The basis of the attachment theory was first established by John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth. They found that our upbringing and the attention we receive from our parents as infants is what develops our attachment to individuals. This influences how we present ourselves as adults and our ability to maintain relationships with friends and family. This video will outline the differences between secure and insecure attachments in the context of a child and an adult.

This video was made by McMaster students Arthiga Arumugarasan, Kruti Bhakta and Divya Tamilselvan in collaboration with the McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program.

Copyright McMaster University 2021.

References:

A Brief Overview of Adult Attachment Theory and Research: R. Chris Fraley. (n.d.). Retrieved from

Daniel Romano, Gery C. Karantzas, Emma M. Marshall, Jeffry A. Simpson, Judith A. Feeney,

Marita P. McCabe, Juwon Lee, Ellie R. Mullins. (2020) Carer burden and dyadic attachment orientations in adult children-older parent dyads. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics 90, pages 104170.

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Can you please send me the link of the part 2 of this video? Thank you so much!♥️

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The audio volme is all over the place. 😐

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