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Social Learning Theory Chesney Lind
2,600 wordsStudies have been conducted on what factors lead to delinquency. Proposed factors of delinquency have been studied in three major fields, biological, psychological, and sociological. This study is guided by psychological and sociological theories. The question of whether or not relationships among attachment, aggression, and delinquency exist was investigated through survey research. Attachment, aggression, and delinquent behavior were measured for college students from three universities, one a...
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Adult Attachment Nad Relational Communication
2,042 wordsAdult Attachment and Strategic Relational Communication: Love Schemas and Affinity Seeking According to attachment theory, the emotional bonds that infants form with their caregivers serve as the blueprints for the way people view themselves and others and they affect the way people act in their adult relationships, (Bowlby, 1982). John Bowlby was one of the first pioneers to advance on the attachment theory perspective. He was greeted with resistance and skepticism early on. Now, attachment the...
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Attachment Theory Social Work
1,019 words... n an infant's brain is affected by attachment disorder. The brain is greatly affected by the infant's experiences. It has been found that an infants brain growth is directly related to how much his mother or primary caretaker speaks to him. Although my focus is on the infancy stage of development, some studies have shown that attachment begins even before birth. The expectant mother's attitude about her pregnancy has a great affect on the unborn child. Whether or not she abuses substances du...
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Deviant Behavior Socially Acceptable
1,618 words... repressive forms of deviance such as predation, defiance and submission. (p. 284) Comparing the three theories, all three appeared to derive explanation of deviant behavior from factors external to the individual. From the lack of appropriate parental guidance to social pressures and coercive environment, these were attributed as causes of deviant behavior. Some form of control was exercised on the individual. The parents naturally impose some form of discipline on their children. The more d...
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Psychosexual Stages Bowel Movements
2,467 wordsA Comparison of Freud and Erikson During the whole history of its development psychology was trying to obtain its own place among other sciences and to move out of the shadow casted by philosophy and sociology. Finally, field of psychology has grown to be respected as a science. Objectivity and scientific method both became integrated part of the psychologists mode of operation. However, even the greatest of psychologists can only theorize about what makes human beings act the way they do. Every...
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