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John Bowlby is the originator of the 'internal working model' concept, which he defined as a cognitive framework or mental map developed from early attachment experiences that shapes an individual's expectations for future relationships, as described in [1], [2], and [3].
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John Bowlby's Attachment Theory - Simply Psychology simplypsychology.org 5 facts
claimJohn Bowlby's theory posits that children develop an internal working model, which is a cognitive framework or mental prototype based on early caregiving that guides an individual’s expectations for all future social relationships.
claimJohn Bowlby proposed that a child's attachment relationship with their primary caregiver leads to the development of an internal working model, which is a cognitive framework comprising mental representations for understanding the world, the self, and others.
claimJohn Bowlby proposed that a child's attachment relationship with their primary caregiver leads to the development of an internal working model, which is a cognitive framework comprising mental representations for understanding the world, self, and others.
claimJohn Bowlby suggested that the first five years of life are a sensitive period, rather than a critical one, for developing the internal working model.
claimJohn Bowlby suggested that the first five years of life are a sensitive period, rather than a critical one, for developing the internal working model.
Bowlby's Attachment Theory: 4 Styles & Classroom Impact structural-learning.com 2 facts
claimJohn Bowlby proposed that children who form a secure bond with at least one consistent caregiver develop an internal working model of relationships that supports confidence, risk-taking, and independent learning.
claimJohn Bowlby theorized the 'internal working model' as a mental map for relationships, where learners with loving caregivers build positive models and view themselves as worthy.
The Effects of Attachment and Trauma on Parenting and Children's ... rsisinternational.org 2 facts
referenceJohn Bowlby's theory of internal working models and Mary Ainsworth's empirical identification of attachment types serve as the theoretical premise for explaining emotional and relational functioning through early life attachments.
claimWhen the attachment system is disrupted by neglect, abuse, or chronic stress, children internalize maladaptive expectations about themselves and others, which John Bowlby termed 'internal working models' that shape relational experiences and self-concept across the lifespan.
An introduction to John Bowlby | The Voice of Early Childhood thevoiceofearlychildhood.com 1 fact
claimJohn Bowlby argued that a child's first attachment relationship serves as an internal working model, which influences how the child perceives themselves, others, and relationships throughout their life.
John Bowlby and Attachment Theory: Stages and Working Model attachmentproject.com 1 fact
claimJohn Bowlby posited that a child develops an internal working model or mental representation of how relationships function based on their early bond with primary caregivers, which serves as a template for the child's beliefs about future relationships and how they will be treated.