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    The theory also has strong associations with some of Bowlby's views about attachment systems.

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    Bowlby's ideas were strongly informed by fellow scientist Harry Harlow's seminal work on“contact comfort” in baby monkeys.

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    Bowlby's emphasis was on the mother-child dyad, and our later research has expanded this to include fathers, and other care-givers.

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    (6) The second was John Bowlby, a Freudian who found evidence to undermine Freud's version of the cupboard love theory.

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    Moreover, according to Dr. Crain,"there has been little effort to extend Bowlby's work-- to see how the study of animals illuminates other aspects of child development.".

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    Dynamic systems theory has been applied extensively to the study of motor development; the theory also has strong associations with some of Bowlby's views about attachment systems.

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    Because Bowlby's research dates back the 40s and 50s, researchers have been able to validate many of his initial concerns about children separated from their parents in wartime.

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    Research on attachment, going all the way back to the work of Bowlby(1958) and Ainsworth(1979), has revealed that children's attachment to caregivers begins to increase around age 6 to 8 months and declines at about age 4 years.

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    Bowlby's studies led him to publish a report for WHO titled Maternal Care and Mental Health, which essentially concluded“that maternal care and love are essential for a child's mental health,” and ruptures to this attachment can have dire emotional and developmental consequences.

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    The main subject of Bowlby's thoughts is why the separation from the mother in infancy and early childhood is experienced by the child as acute grief and why the consequences of separation affect mental and bodily well-being throughout the rest of life?

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    Based on the work of Mary Ainsworth and John Bowlby, the theory posits that we each have certain attachment styles(the ways in which we relate to others), which develop in childhood and are carried with us into our adult relationships- especially our romantic relationships:.

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