In what ways are early experiences with primary caregivers related to later adult relationships? Be sure to mention three different attachment styles

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: Mary Ainsworth and her colleagues (1978) have found that infants with a secure attachment style have caregivers who are responsive and show positive emotions; infants with an avoidant attachment style have caregivers who are aloof and distant and discourage intimacy; infants with an anxious/ambivalent attachment style have caregivers who are inconsistent and overbearing in their affections. In adulthood, the attachment styles experienced in early childhood predict how people typically approach romantic relationships. For example, secure attachment styles are associated with trusting others, easily establishing intimacy, and having satisfying relationships; avoidant attachment styles are associated with discomfort with intimacy, difficulty trusting others, and less satisfactory relationships; anxious/ambivalent attachment styles are associated with obsessiveness and preoccupation with relationships, and fears that partners do not reciprocate a need for intimacy.

Psychology

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