1. Freud and Psychodynamic Theories
In contrast to Freud's view that the parental role facilitated children through psychosexual stages of development, instead she espoused a view that positive parenting was needed to facilitate the development of the child's 'real self' by nurturing a feeling of belonging in the child. ... While early stages of the process do have survival value as the child achieves protection and nutrition, Bowlby noted that feeding was not the basis of the relationship. ... According to Bowlby this bond serves as an internal working model and basis for all future relationships from infan...
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