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Thepotemich [5.8K]
1 year ago
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when the primary caregiver is inconsistent and has personal problems that impede her or his ability to be a good parent, a child

is likely to end up with a/an attachment style.
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Sindrei [870]1 year ago
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When the primary caregiver is inconsistent and has personal problems that impede her or his ability to be a good parent, a child is likely to end up with an <u>anxious-ambivalent </u>attachment style.

Early childhood is when anxious attachment, also known as ambivalent attachment in children, develops. Most frequently, poor and inconsistent parenting is to blame for nervous attachment. Common symptoms of this attachment type include low self-esteem, intense fear of rejection or abandonment, and clinginess in relationships.

A child with an ambivalent attachment style could "up-regulate" their behavior in an effort to maintain their closeness to their parent. When a child is removed from their caretaker, this could result in them acting upset, irate, and even throwing a temper tantrum.

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