kiinnittymiäkäsitettä
Kiinnittymiäkäsitettä, often translated as "concept of attachment" or "attachment concept," refers to the theoretical framework that explains the enduring emotional bonds that people form with significant others, particularly in early childhood. This concept, most famously developed by British psychoanalyst John Bowlby and later expanded by Mary Ainsworth, posits that humans have an innate need to form attachments for survival and emotional well-being. These early attachments, primarily with caregivers, provide a secure base from which individuals can explore their environment and a safe haven to return to in times of distress.
The quality of these early attachment experiences is believed to significantly influence an individual's social and
The kiinnittymiäkäsitettä has implications for understanding a wide range of psychological phenomena, including romantic relationships, parenting