Are Attachment Strategy and the Quality of infant care Moderated by Cortisol? A study on the attachment strategies from the Dynamic Maturation Model to attachment development

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Florida Atlantic University
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2015
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Attachment strategies are patterns of attachment that develop over the lifespan, and provide a
description of interpersonal behavior along with a functional system for diagnosing psychopathology.
Genetic factors, in the context of development and the environment regulate the maturation process. As
the brain matures, it synthesizes past memories with present experiences in order to judge the behavior
of others in future relationships. This is significant because the purpose of the attachment figure is to
provide protection and aid the child in “making sense” of information made available to them. Research
in adult psychopathology continues to show a correlation between adult psychopathology, cortisol, and
disruptions in the childhood attachment system. This study will examine how the Dynamic Maturation
Model theory of attachment strategies influence care that mothers give to their infants, and if cortisol
serves as a moderator. The Adult Attachment Interview and Infant Care Index will be administered to
mother/infant dyads. Attachment strategies and quality of infant care indicated by both measurements
will be coded , correlated, and cortisol measured. If findings indicate a correlation, treatment
interventions can be designed for post- postpartum mothers to prevent long term child and adult mental
health psychopathology and associated social problems that may have their etiology in childhood.
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The Sixth Annual Graduate Research Day was organized by Florida Atlantic University’s Graduate Student Association. Graduate students from FAU Colleges present abstracts of original research and posters in a competition for monetary prizes, awards, and recognition.

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The Sixth Annual Graduate Research Day was organized by Florida Atlantic University’s Graduate Student Association. Graduate students from FAU Colleges present abstracts of original research and posters in a competition for monetary prizes, awards, and recognition.
FAU Student Research Digital Collection
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2015
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2015
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2015
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2015
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2015
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Boklaga, Susan
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Are Attachment Strategy and the Quality of infant care Moderated by Cortisol? A study on the attachment strategies from the Dynamic Maturation Model to attachment development
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2015
Florida Atlantic University

Boca Raton, Fla.

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Are Attachment Strategy and the Quality of infant care Moderated by Cortisol? A study on the attachment strategies from the Dynamic Maturation Model to attachment development
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Are Attachment Strategy and the Quality of infant care Moderated by Cortisol? A study on the attachment strategies from the Dynamic Maturation Model to attachment development