Attachment Reflection Paper
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XXXXXX’s article discusses three XXXXX XX insecure XXXXXXXXXX among XXXXXXXX and how it affects them later in XXXX. Parenting XXXXXX are XXXX XX XXXXXX how children XXXXXX with XXX another significantly. The article also describes XXX XXXXXXXXX XX addiction XXXXXXXXXXXXXX using XXXX models. XXX XXXXX model showed that XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX parenting style contributes XX high self-regulation among XXXX XXXXX XXXX already XXXX developed secure XXXXXXXXXX. Model 2 XXXXXXXXX XXXX an authoritarian parent XXXXXXXXXXX XX a XXX having an XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX. Model 3 showed XXXX permissive XXXXXXXXX style XXXXXX a kid to have a secure attachment, XXXX reducing addiction XXXXXXXXXXXXXX. Model 4 indicated XXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX style causes insecure attachment thus making a child more XXXXXXXXXXX XX addiction (XXXXXX, XXXX). From XXX XXXXXXXX, it is XXXXX that XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX increases a child's susceptibility XX addiction XXXXX a secure attachment XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX addiction.
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XXXXXXX XXXXX how much XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXX behaviour of XXXXXXXX XX XXXX XXXX. XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX mentioned XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX, XXX XXXXXXXXXX. Parents are the XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XX the XXXX XX parenting style to use XXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXX's' attachment style greatly XXXXXXXXXX how they behave in XXXX things. XXXXXXXX attachment XXX to wrong XXXXXXXXX XXX a negative effect XX XXXXXXXXX to XXXXXX XXXX XX drugs. Secure XXXXXXXXXX XX XXXX XX XXXXX increased XXXX-XXXXXXXXXX, thereby reducing children XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX (Jackson et al., XXXX). The XXXXXXXXXXXXX and neglectful parents XXX seen to XXXXX XXXXXXXX attachment in children XXXXX authoritative and XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX style causes a XXXXXX attachment. I XXXX XXX this XXXXXX to XXXXXXX XXX four different XXXXX of XXXXXXXXX styles and how XXXX affect attachment styles.
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Attachment security of XXXXXXXX XXXX infancy XX late adolescence XX XXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX. XXX article describes how XXXXXXXX or XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX are XX a child grows. XXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX a child's XXXXXXXXXX style. XXX article XXXXXXXXX a XXXXX development and XXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX styles XXXX XXXX as XXXX grow. X child's attachment may change as XXXX grow XXXXXXXXX XX the circumstances XXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXX in XXXXX XXXX XXXX. XXX other article XXXXXXXXX emotional availability and how it XXXXXXX a XXXXX's XXXXXXXXXX style with XXX people XXXXXX XXXX (XXXX XX XX., XXXX). The paper XXXXXXX more on the XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX of the parent as it XX XXX leading XXXXX XX XXXXXX in a child's XXXXXXXXXX style. Also, XXX study uses XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX to explain emotional XXXXXXXXXXXX in XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXX are adopted XX well XX XXXXX families (XXXXXXXX et XX., 2015).
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XXX XXXXXXXX XXXX XX understand XXXX XXX attachment style of a XXXXX can change XXXXXX XXXXX transition from infancy to XXXXXXXXXXX. I will XXX this XXXXXX to explain how parenting XXXXXX influence a XXXXX's style and how they XXXXXX in future. XXXX children's XXXXXXXXXX styles are stable and do XXX change as XXX XXX XXXXX. XX other children, XXX attachment XXXXXX change due to a change in some XXXXXXX. XX example XX a XXXXX who XXX XXXXXX by a househelp XXX XXX neglectful, but XX they XXXX, XXXX get another XXXXXXXXX XXX XX so permissive. Such a XXXXXX can XXXXX the child's XXXXXXXXXX style XX change from XXXXXXXX to secure. Emotional XXXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX children XXXXXXXX (XXXXXXXX XX XX., XXXX). XXX XXXX available XXXXXXX XXX, XXX XXXXXX the XXXXXXXXXX style XXXX kids will have. However, if parents XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXX available, XXX kid XXX XXXXXX in XXXXXX an XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX leads XX many XXXX effects.
Summary
XXXXXXXX describes how one can XXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XX identify their XXXXXXXXXX style. The scores show XXXXXXXXX attachment styles XXX XXX individuals XXXXXXXXX on their behavior. XXXX, XXX paper XXXXX that an individual's attachment style XXX XXXXXX from secure to XXXXXXXX XX XXXX XXXX XX. XXXX, it discusses XXX XXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXX-regulation XXX XX different parenting styles XXX attachment XXXXXX. XXXXXXX, it XXXXXXXXX how an XXXXXXXXXX's personality XXXXXXX attachment XXXXXX (XXXXXXXX, XXXX).
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From XXXX article, it XX XXXXX clear that a child's XXXXXXXXXX style XXX XXXXXX as XXXX XXXX up. Worse XXXXX, someone's behavior XXX change XXXX secure XXXXXXXXXX to insecure attachment due XX different XXXXXXX. I will use this source to show the XXXXXXXXXXX factors that XXX XXXXX a XXXXXX attachment XXXX XXXXXX XX insecure. One XX the XXXX factors XXXX change XXXXXXXXXX XXXX secure XX insecure XX a XXXXXXXXXXXX with a particular XXXXXXX (Brogaard, 2015). XXXX people XXX XXXX an intimate XXXXXXXXXXXX when they XXXX XX, XXXX XXXX XX XXXXXX their XXXXXXXXXX style XXXXXXXXX on how XXXX XXXX are loved or hated. If XXXXXXX does not XXXXXXX the XXXX of XXXX XXXX expected, they XXX up XXXXXXXX and XXXX mistrust. Once someone XXXX XXXX insecurities or XXXXXXXX, XXXX already XXXX an insecure attachment.
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XXXX the XXXXXXXXXX theory model in XXX XXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX, there is much XXXXXXXXXXX XX the different attachment styles and how they XXXXXX XXX's relationship with XXX. Also, the XXXX XXXXXXXX how XXXX someone XXX XXXXX to trust in XXX even though XXXX XXXX an XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX. Also, it explains how one can XXXXXX XXXXX attachment from secure to XXXXXXXX (XXXX, 2018).
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The XXXXXXX shows that it XX XXXXXXXX to trust in God despite XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XXXX. I XXXXXX XXXX not XXXX children XXXX a secure attachment style XXXX can XXXXX in XXX. XXXXXXX, people are XXXXXXXXXX XX overcome the insecure attachment XX XXX themselves XXX others as XXX XXXX XXXX. I XXXX XXX XXXX XXXXXX to describe XXXX XXXXXX without XXXXXX attachment can XXXXX in God by XXXXXX XXX their XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX as he XX XXX XXXX XXXXX beings. XX XXXXXXXXXX, XX XXXX XXXXXXXXXX God's XXXX and mercy XXX XXX XX us, XXXXXXXXXX Him XXX trust in Him always.
References
XXXXXXXX, Berit. (2015) "XXXXXXXXXX Styles Can't XXXXXX, Can They?" XXXXXXXX XXXX https://XXX.psychologytoday.com/XXXX/XXX-XXXXXXXXX-love/201502/XXXXXXXXXX-styles-cant-XXXXXX-can-they
XXXX, O. (XXXX, May XX). Parenting, attachment XXXXXX, XXX God – in all things. Retrieved XXXX XXXXX://inallthings.org/parenting-attachment-theory-and-XXX/
Groh, X. M., Roisman, X. I., XXXXX-LaForce, C., XXXXXX, R. X., Owen, X. X., Cox, M. X., &XXX; XXXXXXXXX, X. R. (XXXX). Stability XX XXXXXXXXXX security from infancy to late XXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXX of XXX Society for Research in XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX, 79(X), 51-XX.
XXXXXX, X. (2016). Home - PMC - NCBI. Retrieved XXXX https://www.XXXX.nlm.XXX.gov/XXX/articles/PMC3430035/#:~:text=XX such, the psychosocial XXXXXXXXX, too XXXXXXXX attachment in children.
XXXXXXX, C., Henriksen, X., &XXX; Foshee, V. X. (XXXX). The Authoritative Parenting Index: predicting XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX among XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXX Education &XXX; XXXXXXXX, 25(3), 319-XXX.
XXXXXXXX, H., XXXXX, X., Barone, X., &XXX; Biringen, X. (XXXX). Emotional availability: XXXXXX, research, and XXXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXX in psychology, 6, 1069.