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Attachment - Psychology A-Level AQA Paper 1

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Overview

This course on Attachment in AQA A level Psychology Paper 1 aims to provide a quick revision of key concepts such as caregiver-infant interactions, Shaffer's stages of development, Lorenz & Harlow's animal studies, learning theory explanations, Bowlby's Monotrophy, Ainsworth's 'strange situation', Bowlby's theory of maternal deprivation, cultural variations in attachment, Romanian orphan studies, and the influence of early attachment on relationships. The course teaches students the foundational theories and research in attachment psychology using a concise approach. The intended audience for this course is AQA A level Psychology students preparing for Paper 1. The teaching method includes full classes in video format, offering comprehensive coverage of the attachment topic.

Syllabus

Attachment - AQA Psychology UNDER 20 MINS! Quick Revision for Paper 1.
Caregiver infant interactions in humans - Attachment (3.01a) Psychology AQA paper 1.
Shaffer's stages of development and role of the father - Attachment (3.01b) Psychology AQA paper 1.
Lorenz & Harlow, Animal Studies of attachment - Attachment (3.02) Psychology AQA paper 1.
Learning Theory, Explanations of Attachment - Attachment (3.03a) Psychology AQA paper 1.
Bowlbys Monotrophy, Explanations of attachment: Attachment (3.03b) Psychology AQA paper 1.
Ainsworth's ‘strange situation’: Attachment (3.04a) Psychology AQA paper 1.
Bowlby’s theory of maternal deprivation - Attachment (3.05a) Psychology AQA paper 1.
Cultural variations in attachment - Attachment (3.04b) Psychology AQA paper 1.
Romanian Orphan studies - Attachment (3.05b) Psychology AQA paper 1.
Influence of early attachment on childhood & adult relationships - Attachment (3.06) AQA paper 1.

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