What is the Role of the Father in Attachment?
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What is the role of the father in attachment?
This video explores the role of the father in attachment as part of the AQA A-level Psychology course. It will explore stereotyping, biological factors, differences in father and mother interaction in children, as well as some of the more recent research into oxytocin.
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LINKS to research mentioned in the video:
Schaffer & Emerson (1964): www.jstor.org/stable/1165727
Geiger, B. (1996). Fathers as primary caregivers. Greenwood Press/Greenwood Publishing Group.
Field (1978): psycnet.apa.org/record/1978-3...
Gordon et al. (2010): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20359...
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00:00 - Intro
00:29 - Schaffer & Emerson (1964)
01:10 - Father Not Equipped?
03:08 - If not caregiver, then what?
03:52 - But is this the whole picture?
05:09 - Oxytocin and Fathers
05:46 - Culture
06:50 - Outro
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sir this channel is so underrated, these are such high-quality videos your explanations make this so simple to understand!!
I hope you get recognition for all the work you put into this, single-handedly boosting my a level grades frrrr
Thank you very much! Really appreciate your kind words - delighted the videos have been helping your understanding and boosting your grades!!!
Thank you so much for your insightful content. I am a 47 year old husband, retired Navy Veteran and dad of 3 children. My wife and I are on this amazing journey of becoming better human beings and this lead me to your channel.
You are most welcome 😊 I certainly finding there is so much to learn about parenting and learn from parenting. It's such a privilege and wonderful responsibility. Glad the video was helpful for you. Potentially looking at doing a series of videos on the developing brain of young children (and teenagers) and how that informs parenting👍
you are so right fathers are very important in any child's life. Thank you so much for sharing
👍Glad you enjoyed the video 😊
this video is so helpful, I could not even understand this topic with uplearn. Thankyou!
So pleased the video has helped your understanding 😊 Enjoy the rest of the attachment series.
First to comment here. Thanks for this new upload. I am watching and taking notes. Cheers
Thanks Dimitri :) Appreciate you taking the time to comment - hope you enjoy the videos :)
Absolutely brilliant video sir.
Thanks very much.
Thanks Thomas 😊 You’re most welcome! Glad the video was helpful 👍
Very informative
Pleased your found the videos informative Dimitri!
hi sir, for our a level actual exams will we have to write down the dates of the case studies or just the researchers' names?
Hi Naz - good question. Technically in the exams you do not need to know the dates of the studies that were done (you will not get marked down). However, sometimes it is helpful for you to know the date of study, particularly if you plan to evaluate it later because of the date in which it was done (e.g. Asch, 1951 - argued to be a more conformist time than today).
Additionally, don't worry if you cannot remember the NAMES of those who did the study - if in the exam you have a blank you can just write "a psychologist conducted research into..."
Obviously, I would encourage you to learn the names of the studies/evidence because they provide a way for you to have a cue/trigger to recall a study, particularly if you make it memorable/distinctive (add a story/silliness to it!).
Hope that helps 😀
@@BearitinMIND That really really helped thank you very much sir! :)))))
You’re welcome 👍
Heres the thing. Your child wont be ruined mentally if they have a healthy mother but an absent father because that healthy mother will make that child feel loved and nurtured but if both parents are emotionally absent and unavailable they the child will be mentally fucked because their care giver neglected them instead of giving them a safe haven, they were given a toxic environment full of drama, chaos, fighting amongst siblings ect.
2 healthy parents better then 1 2 unhealthy parents worse then 1 healthy parent simple.