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the strong, affectionate tie that humans have with special people in their lives |
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autonomy versus shame and doubt |
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the psychological conflict of toddlerhood, which is resolved favorably when parents provide young children with suitable guidance and resonable choices |
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the attachment pattern characterizing infants who seem unresponsive to the parent when she is present, are usually not distressed by parental separation, and avoid or are slow to greet the parent when she returns. |
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happiness, interest, surprise, fear, anger, sadness, and disgust. universal emotions |
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basic trust versus mistrust |
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the psychological conflict of infancy, is resolved positively when the balance of care is sympathetic and loving |
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classification of the self according to age, sex, physical characteristics, and goodness and badness. develops between 18 and 30 months |
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disorganized/disoriented attachment |
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emotional self-regulation |
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ethological theory of attachment |
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uninhibited, or sociable, child |
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