John Bowlby retained the psychoanalytic idea that

A) feeding is the primary context in which caregivers and babies build the attachment bond.
B) fathers tend to lack the skills necessary for establishing a secure attachment to their infants.
C) children rarely construct enduring affectionate ties to their parents until well into middle childhood.
D) quality of attachment to the caregiver has profound implications for the child's capacity to form trusting relationships.

D

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