The Operating System of Love: Bowlby's Attachment Theory Explained
The Psychology Undergrad Podcast di The Psychology Student
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Dive into John Bowlby's groundbreaking attachment theory—the biological "operating system" that shapes how we connect with others from infancy through adulthood. This episode breaks down the evolutionary roots of emotional bonding, exploring everything from Konrad Lorenz's famous gosling experiments to the heartbreaking hospital separation studies that changed pediatric care forever.
We unpack the core concepts every psych student needs to know: social releasers, secure base versus safe haven, the internal working model, and monotropy. You'll learn why babies are basically "born premature," how your childhood attachment style might be running your dating life at age 30, and whether those affectionless psychopaths from Bowlby's controversial 44 Thieves study prove that early separation causes permanent damage.
Plus, we tackle the cri ...