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Attachments are biologically pre-programmed through evolution and babies form them due to the need for survival.
Features of Bowlby's monotropic theory of attachment:
Bowlby said that attachments are monotropic…
Monotropy/monotropic attachment:
Babies only form attachments with just one, special caregiver
Bowlby said that attachments are formed early (first 2.5 years) or they don't form one at all, called the… Critical Theory
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