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Attachment and socialization

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Shame and Attachment - Traumatic Stress Institute

Shame and Attachment - Traumatic Stress Institute

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Shame and Attachment . Shame and Its Recognition . 1. The feeling of shame can be described as a sense of smallness, worthlessness, and powerlessness in a given situation. It is triggered by a “perceived” break in ... Shame has a long history of being used for purposes of socialization (religion, education, family, workplace).

  Attachment, Socialization

ACES: Adverse Childhood Experiences

ACES: Adverse Childhood Experiences

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•Psychosocial Effects (e.g., poor attachment, poor socialization, poor self-efficacy) •Health Risk Behaviors (e.g., smoking, obesity, substance abuse, promiscuity) Long-Term Consequences Disease and Disability •Major Depression, Suicide, PTSD •Drug and Alcohol Abuse •Heart Disease •Cancer •Chronic Lung Disease •Sexually ...

  Attachment, Childhood, Aces, Experience, Socialization, Adverse, Adverse childhood experiences

Agents and Outcomes of Socialization - De Anza College

Agents and Outcomes of Socialization - De Anza College

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Understand the socialization process. Describe the aims of socialization. Describe the agents of socialization. Discuss methods of socialization by giving examples from the book and from personal experience. Discuss the outcomes of socialization.

  Outcome, Agent, Socialization, Agents and outcomes of socialization

Attachment Theory - Psych205

Attachment Theory - Psych205

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attachment has not developed during this period, then the child will suffer from irreversible developmental ... comfort and socialization. What, exactly, though, was the basis of the bond? The behavioral theory of attachment would suggest that an …

  Attachment, Socialization, And socialization

1-Families Influences in Children’s Development and ...

1-Families Influences in Children’s Development and ...

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2001; Shaffer, 2005) has the primary agent of socialization, because it is within the family that children began to acquire values, attitudes, and behaviours accepted by society. Therefore, the socialization process has a way of children to learn beliefs, values, and social accepted behaviour (Shaffer, 2005; Laible et al., 2004). It is

  Socialization

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