Maternal Deprivation This essay intends to define 'Maternal' and 'Deprivation' and Bowlby's Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis (1953).

Title: Maternal Deprivation This essay intends to define 'Maternal' and 'Deprivation' and Bowlby's Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis (1953).
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Maternal Deprivation This essay intends to define 'Maternal' and 'Deprivation' and Bowlby's Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis (1953).
This essay intends to define 'Maternal' and 'Deprivation' and Bowlby's Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis (1953). Following this, I aim to discuss some of the research of Michael Rutter (1976 and 1981), Tizard and Hodges (1978), and Cockett and Tripp (1994) who all challenged Bowlby's concept of Maternal Deprivation. Following these challenges, I will briefly state that Bowlby (1956) ended up readdressing his own theory on 'Maternal Deprivation'. The definition of maternal in the "Oxford Concise Dictionary" (1995) is "of or like a mother, …showed first 75 words of 1248 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1248 total…Meldrum, 2002. Psychology For A Level, London, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Page 43. Tizard & Hodges 1978. Roz Brody and Diana Dwyer, 2003. Revise Psychology For AS Level, Hove, Psychology Press Ltd. Page 57. Tizard & Hodges 1978. Cardwell, Clark and Meldrum, 2002. Psychology For A Level, London, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Page 45. Tizard & Hodges 1978. Mike Cardwell and Cara Flanagan, 2003. Psychology The Complete Companion, Cheltenham, Nelson Thornes Ltd. Pages 66, 72 and 73. The Concise Oxford Dictionary Of Current English, 1995, Ninth Edition, Oxford, Oxford University Press.

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