Some criticisms that have been leveled at psychodynamic theories of personality are the reliance on early childhood familial experiences that come up later in life and too much emphasis on explaining how sexuality messes with behaviors.
Answer:
The anwer is Insecure/Resistant.
Explanation:
Insecure/Resistant children show distress when taken away from their caregivers. When this occurs, they will likely try to call the caregiver's attention by crying or yelling and, when reunited, they might show resistance. For this reason, this type of attachment is also called ambivalent.