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Fam Serv 1010 1st Edition Lecture 17Outline of Last Lecture I. Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of LoveII. Romantic, Passion, LoveIII. Companionate LoveIV. Lee’s Style of LoveV. Does Love last?VI. Liking and LovingOutline of Current Lecture I. Attachment TheoryII. Bartholomew’s 4 CategoriesIII. Attachment Style influencesIV. Why is attachment important?Current Lecture1.) Attachment Theory- Based on infant attachment- An emotional bond forms from early interactions with our caregiver- The bond is tested when we’re distressed2.) Bartholomew’s 4 Categories- Secure Attachment- feeling of trust, and lowers their guard- Preoccupied Attachment- very clingy and suffocating (who are you texting, whereare you going, etc)- Fearful Attachment- wanting a relationship, but scared to be hurt. (work on yourself, take time to grow)- Dismissing Attachment- astray from people, isolate self, anti-social, no value for human life (“independent”)3.) Attachment Style influences- Relationship satisfaction- Relationship stability- Emotional control (how you show and/or handle emotion4.) Why is attachment important?These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Sets the stage for dealing with others- Carries over the lifespan- Explains different “styles” of love- Both positives and negatives- Universal nature-speakers to our survival (with no


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