• Edward John Mostyn Bowlby, CBE, FBA, FRCP, FRCPsych (/ˈboʊlbi/; 26 February 1907 – 2 September 1990) was a British psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst, notable...
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  • Bowlby (1823–1894), Bishop Suffragan of Coventry 1891-1894 John Bowlby (1907–1990), British developmental psychologist, son of Anthony Alfred Bowlby Ronald...
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    functioning. The theory was formulated by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby (1907–1990). Within attachment theory, infant behavior associated with...
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    Attachment theory, originating in the work of John Bowlby, is a psychological, evolutionary and ethological theory that provides a descriptive and explanatory...
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    scientific term summarising the early work of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby on the effects of separating infants and young children from their mother...
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  • cuteness, and trigger our innate caregiving instincts. Psychoanalyst John Bowlby (1907–1990) in his Evolutionary Theory of Attachment suggests that babies...
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    their caregivers, and they know that they can depend on them to return. John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth developed a theory known as attachment theory after...
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  • with John Bowlby (1949–1953) to further develop the Theory of Attachment. Her experimental research provided empirical evidence, validating Bowlby's hypothesis...
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  • 1970s, by psychologist John Bowlby in his work on attachment theory. The core of the term affectional bond, according to Bowlby, is the attraction one...
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  • forced prematurely to take excessive care of the parental object; and John Bowlby looked at what he called "compulsive caregiving" among the anxiously...
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