This is an chapter by chapter summary of the book Becoming Attached, did it for extra credit
Title: This is an chapter by chapter summary of the book Becoming Attached, did it for extra credit
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 10794 | Pages: 39 (approximately 235 words/page)
This is an chapter by chapter summary of the book Becoming Attached, did it for extra credit
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 10794 | Pages: 39 (approximately 235 words/page)
Chapter 1: Mother-Love: Worst-Case Scenarios
The human need to have our mother near is the theory that is expressed in chapter one. Chapter one goes through a time line of how we, as humans, came across this theory. The author tends to talk about and describe how as babies the basic need to have mother around is just as important as having food, water, and clean diapers. The author gives examples of children who were adopted
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fund their children's care, and many more, the United States would actually be saving money in the long run when compared with money spent for welfare and prison and other programs.
Chapter 28: Looking Back: Bowlby and Ainsworth
In the final chapter of his book, Karen offers a closing to the life of John Bowlby, who dies on September 2, 1990. He tells about his final book, which was a biography of Charles Darwin and depicts the ways