Asked by
Mohammad Nayeem
on Dec 20, 2024Verified
According to Bowlby's observations, children who were separated from their parents for long periods eventually:
A) fell into a permanent state of despair.
B) became indifferent to other people, unless new relationships were formed.
C) became, and stayed, frantic with fear until the new caretakers were found.
D) forgot about their parents and learned to interact happily with multiple caretakers.
Psychological State
The mental condition of a person at a given time, encompassing emotions, thoughts, attitudes, and feelings.
Permanent State
A condition or status that does not change over time and remains constant indefinitely.
Despair
A profound sense of hopelessness, often accompanied by a loss of motivation and decreased emotional well-being.
- Gain an understanding of the effects that attachment and separation have on the emotional evolution.
Verified Answer
JE
Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of the effects that attachment and separation have on the emotional evolution.