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PsychEd Episode 25: Understanding Attachment with Dr. Diane Philipp

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Insecure, Avoidant, Resistant Babies

A majority of babies, somewhere around 65%, will do this thing where they make a beeline to the mother. And that what I just described is what we describe as a secure pattern in an infant or preschooler. Then there are these two different insecure patterns that we see, which is still considered attachment behavior, but it's considered insecure, avoidant, or insecure, ambivalent, resistant. About 15 to 25% of babies will be insecure,avoidant. These babies were categorized as disorganized because their behaviors looked disorganized. We now recognize their behaviors as quite organized, but not, and they're more atypical.

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