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- 4. Emotions / Basic emotions you are born with or developed early in life.
- 6. Control / the ability to inhibit an automatic response
- 7. wariness / the fear of strangers, is a predictable feature of a baby's first year of life and is a major landmark of emotional development.
- 9. / an extroverted disposition
- 10. adults / Describe childhood experiences emotionally and often express anger or confusion regarding relationships with their parents
- 12. (disoriented) attachment / Attachment where frightening behavior is showed by the parent.
- 16. / strong emotional connection, such as the bond between a child and caregiver.
- 17. referencing / People use others' body language, including posture and facial expressions, to determine appropriate choices for their behavior.
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- 1. attachment / Baby is upset when mother leaves and remains upset or even angry when mother returns, and is difficult to console
- 2. adults / People with a dismissive attachment style tend to suppress and hide their feelings, and they tend to deal with rejection by distancing themselves from the sources of rejection
- 3. / a person's or animal's nature, esp. as it permanently affects their behavior.
- 5. adults / A representation of parent child relations in which adults describe childhood experiences objectively and mention both positive and negative aspects of their parents.
- 8. Psychology / is an approach in the social and natural sciences that examines psychological traits such as memory, perception, and language from a modern evolutionary perspective. It seeks to identify which human psychological traits are evolved adaptations
- 11. Affect / Affect refers to the experience of feeling or emotion. Affect is a key part of the process of an organism's interaction with stimuli. The word also refers sometimes to affect display, which is "a facial, vocal, or gestural behavior that serves as an indicator of affect
- 12. Rules / are a social group's informal norms about when, where, and how one should express emotions.
- 13. / a trait aspect of emotional reactivity in which a person tends towards high levels of positive affect
- 14. attachment / This type of attachment occurs when a parent discourages crying and encourages independence. The child feels no attachment to the caregiver.
- 15. working Model / how we view/what we believe about ourselves, others and the world.
