Deprivation
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Essay Plan Deprivation is the loss of something. The term is most often used in the fields of maternal; deprivation, where the child is deprived of the love of the primary attachment figure. Deprivation implies that the separation has entailed some bond distribution-separation plus disruption or loss of attachments. Short term effects Name/date Findings Evaluation Robertson and Bowlby (1952) Maccoby 1980 Stacey et al.1970 Kotelchuck 1976 Barlington and Anna Freud 1942-44 Barrett 1997 Spitz 1945 Spitz and wolf 1940 Found that there were three progressive reactions to separation: protest, despair and detachment. Children in study aged between 1-4, were placed by their parents in residential nurseries (mother or they were entering hospital) Separations are likely to be more distressing between seven and eight months and three years, reaching between 12 and 18 months. Studied 4-year-old children in Wales who went into hospital to have their tonsils removed. They stayed for days and their parents were not able to stay overnight. Using the SS, found that when fathers are...

