Helen was born of average size and weight. Helen was an easy baby. She cried when she was hungry or cold or needed some attention but slept through the night by the time she was 4 months old. She adapted to change easily. Her mother worked full time and decided not to nurse. In this way, others could help with care giving. Helen’s father worked long hours, and when he was home, he was too tired to help with Helen’s feeding, diapering, and nighttime needs. Helen’s mother fed her regularly but did not think that when Helen cried after only 2 hours that she could possibly be hungry again, so she ignored some of Helen’s cries. As Helen got older, her father began to spend more time with hermainly in play. Helens mother rarely played with her. During the day when Helen’s mother worked, Helen was taken care of by her aunt. Her aunt spent a lot of time playing with, singing to, and rocking Helen when she needed to be comforted.
Review the article, “Introduction to the Special Section on Attachment Theory and Psychotherapy.”
- Write an analysis of both Helen’s temperament and of the sensitivity of her caregivers.
- Explain what research suggests about how Helens caregivers’ own attachment histories may influence how they interact with her.
- Predict Helen’s attachment style. Be sure to explain how Helen’s temperament influences her attachment style.
- Provide clear justification for your conclusions regarding the factors that influence the development of attachment style.