Answer:
d) insecure disorganized
Explanation:
- In the insecure avoidant attachment, the baby will pay little or no attention to the caregiver and will show little to none emotion when the caregiver departs or when the caregiver returns.
- In the insecure resistant attachment, the babies tends to experience a lot of distress when the caregiver goes away and they continue in distress when the caregiver returns.
- In the insecure disorganized attachment, the babies <u>want the caregiver close when they leave, but once the caregiver comes back, the babies will show odd or ambivalent behaviour</u> (running to them and then running away or hitting the caregiver)
- In the securely attached attachment, babies are upset when the caregiver leaves but they soon start exploring by their own and seem happy when the caregiver returns.
Lilian <u>seems upset when her mom goes away </u>and cries wanting to be held, however, <u>when the mom comes back she pushes her away</u> and turns her head away, therefore, <u>we could say that Lilian is an insecure disorganized baby.</u>
Homogeneous I think this is right
Answer:
transference
Explanation:
Transference: In psychology, the term "transference" is described as a specific situation in which an individual's feelings, expectations, and desires are being applied and redirected to some other person. However, transference is significantly represented as one of the therapeutic settings whereby an individual in the therapy session may project a few emotions and feelings towards the therapist.
In the question above, Mr Phillips's hostility to be an example of transference.
Nort eastern that is what the question u asked