Discovering Love
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Transcript Discovering Love
Discovering
Love
By Jordan Kodner and
Nate Thomas
Theory
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Primary Needs
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Food, Water, Air, etc.
LOVE
Contact Comfort
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Pleasure from close physical contact
Previous Beliefs
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mother (feeder of the child)
source for protection and comfort
feeder became primary source for love
Background
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H. F. Harlow (1958).
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Developmental psychologist.
Used Rhesus monkeys for ethical reasons
Behaviorists
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mothers fulfill hunger/thirst and avoidance of pain
Love
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Caused from association of mother with pleasurable
event
As important or more than other primary traits.
Theoretical Proposition
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Previous studies monkeys raised by humans
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Better chance of survival
Monkeys became attached to cloth pads
Started after one day.
o Without pads monkeys would thrive poorly.
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Harlow theorized Infant monkeys needed
softness along with basic needs
Method
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Built Artificial Mothers
o Wire Mother
o Cloth Mother
Equal except for contact
comfort
Monkeys randomly assigned.
Wire Mother provided milk. Cloth
Mother had a nursing bottle for milk.
o This was to separate influence from
nursing and influence of contact comfort.
Method Cont.
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Harlow want to see how monkey responded
to fearful situations.
Open Field Test
o room had either cloth mother, no mother, or wire
mother.
o Studied tendency of monkeys to adapt and explore
with and without mother.
Also wanted to test if attachment to mother
would last over time.
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after six months they were separated and reunited in
Open Field Situations.
Results
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Monkeys preferred cloth mother
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Biological needs had no impact on monkey’s
choice of a mother.
Contact comfort played the biggest role.
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Strength of preference was surprising
All monkeys spent most of the time with the cloth
mother
Infants raised by wire mother became
stressed.
Results Cont.
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The Open Field Test also showed infant’s
attachment to cloth mother.
o When frightened infants would go to cloth mother.
o When with wire mother and without either mother,
monkeys would act fearful.
When reunited with cloth mother monkeys
would play with the mother.
o Last about 3 minutes and then the monkeys would
explore.
Discussion
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Importance of contact comfort
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Development of attachment between infant and
mother
More important than mother’s ability to give milk
to infant
Change in psychology
Disproved popular beliefs at the time
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Direct correlation between the feeding of the child and the
connection to the feeder
Discussion Cont.
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“There is little question that Harlow believed that his
results could be applied to humans”
o Socioeconomic demand for increase in women
working
People feared leaving their baby without a mother
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Worried that it would ruin the child’s ability for attachment
Proved that anyone could give contact comfort
Criticisms and Significance
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Criticisms
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Comparing human attachment process to monkeys
Unethical to test on infant monkeys
Significance
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Influenced care provided for those in Orphanages
and Hospitals
Encouragement for nonmaternal caregivers
Provides further understanding in child abuse.
How an abused child is still attached to abusive
parent
Recent Applications
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Cacioppo & Hawkley, 2003
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Feldman & Eidelman, 1998
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Examined connection between social isolation and
physical health in adults
Adults lacking social contact had poorer health.
Examined how skin-to-skin connection is important
in survival and development of premature infants.
Hospital caring must balance touch with other
protections to ensure a premature baby's safety.
Psychotherapeutic
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Touch has become a central role in counseling
Conclusions
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Feeder = Primary love giver
Father, Grandparent, Nany
all possible candidates for the child's 'safety
blanket'
o Mothers working does not affect child's ability to
attach
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Videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlfOecrr6kI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrNBEhzjg8I
&feature=endscreen