Asked by
Ibrahim Abdulhai
on Dec 20, 2024Verified
Freud suggested that babies become attached to those who satisfy their need for:
A) food.
B) sleep.
C) exploration.
D) contact comfort.
Biological Drives
Innate impulses in living organisms that contribute to their survival, such as hunger, thirst, and the instinct for reproduction.
Contact Comfort
The psychological and emotional comfort that an infant derives from being in physical contact with its caregiver, suggesting the importance of touch in social and emotional development.
- Discern the importance of tactile reassurance and instinctual forces in the construction of bonding relationships.
Verified Answer
MR
Learning Objectives
- Discern the importance of tactile reassurance and instinctual forces in the construction of bonding relationships.
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