Attachment

Create an illustration showing various attachment styles in children and adults, incorporating elements like families, caregivers, and emotional expressions to symbolize secure and insecure attachments.

Understanding Attachment Styles Quiz

Test your knowledge about attachment styles and their impact on emotional well-being. This quiz covers various aspects of attachment theory, including secure and insecure attachments, as well as their implications in relationships.

Features:

  • 8 thought-provoking multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about Bowlby’s attachment theory
  • Discover the different attachment styles and their characteristics
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringHeart321
What can be considered Secure Attachment?
Show little or no preference for parents over strangers
Prefers parents to strangers
Do not appear comforted when parents return
Teachers often describe them as clingy and over-dependent
Those with Insecure attachment (Avoidant) as a child may...
May have problems with intimacy and invest little emotion in social and romantic relationships
Ave trusting, lasting relationships
Worry that their partner does not love them, which leads to frequent breakups, often because the relationship feels cold and distant
Re comfortable sharing feelings with partners and friends
How best describes a child who is Insecurely Attached (Ambivalent)?
These children show no preference between a parent and a complete stranger.
Due to the caregiver being quick to respond to the child’s needs, studies show they are more empathetic during later stages of childhood.
While these children can be comforted to some extent by other people in the absence of a parent or caregiver, they clearly prefer parents to strangers.
They display considerable distress when separated from a parent or caregiver, but do not seem reassured or comforted by the return of the parent.
Bowlby considered attachment towards caregiver as...
Innate
Learnt
Neither
Both
Adolescence takes place between ages
10-17
14-21
13-19
14-18
Name the 4 concepts of Health
Medical, Clinical, Physiotherapy, Social
Medical, Lay, Biopsychosocial, Holistic
Lay, Medical, Tribal, Witchcraft
Biopsychotherapy, Genetic, Social Class, Lay
Attachment styles based on Parent self-reports may be inaccurate because...
Of Cultural differences in responsiveness
Self-reports are not reliable
Mothers may not wish to be seen in a bad light
All of the answers
Attachment Disorder can be catergorised as...
An individual who has great relationships with others
Having a great sense of emotional well-being
The caregiver responding to the child adequately
An individual who develops issues with mood, behaviour and social relationships as a result from a failure to form attachments with primary care in infancy
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