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      • not showing careful choice or planning, especially so that harm results: an indiscriminate terrorist attack on civilians The indiscriminate use of fertilizers can cause long-term problems.
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  2. Apr 6, 2017 · Indiscriminate attachment. Infants aged 2-7 months can discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar people but does not show stranger anxiety.

    • Attachment Behavioral System
    • Caregiving System
    • Exploratory Behavioral System
    • Ainsworth’s Strange Situation
    • Attachment Styles
    • Stages of Attachment
    • The Lasting Impact of Early Attachment
    • References

    The attachment behavioral system concerns the tendency of an individual to seek security during times of stress (Mikulincer & Shaver, 2003), which can be internal (i.e., hunger, fatigue, illness) or from external features of the environment, such as threatening stimuli (Bowlby, 1988). The more extreme the stress, the more intense the attachment sys...

    The attachment figure is viewed as a ‘safe haven’, and their role is to correspondingly alter their level of responsiveness to deactivate the infant’s attachment system by promoting feelings of security. George and Solomon (1996) call this reciprocal response of the attachment figure to the infant’s attachment system the ‘caregiving’ system. Bowlby...

    When infants feel safe and secure, and their attachment system is deactivated, their energy can be devoted to what Bowlby (1969) refers to as the exploratory behavioral system. The exploratory behavioral system refers to behaviors that drive the organism to interact with the environment in a bid to inspect it, manipulate it, and master it (Mikulinc...

    Mary Ainsworth and her colleagues discovered three major patterns that infants attach to their primary caregivers (“mother figures”) from their Strange Situation Procedure(Ainsworth et al., 1978). The study recruited four different samples of infants at around one year of age, and engaged them in the Strange Situation procedure, roughly described b...

    Attachment stylesrefer to the particular way in which an individual relates to other people. The style of attachment is formed at the very beginning of life, and once established, it is a style that stays with you and plays out today in how you relate in intimate relationships and in how you parent your children. The concept involves one’s confiden...

    Rudolph Schaffer and Peggy Emerson (1964) investigated if attachment develops through a series of stagesby studying 60 babies at monthly intervals for the first 18 months of life (this is known as a longitudinal study). The children were all studied in their own homes, and a regular pattern was identified in the development of attachment. The babie...

    According to Bowlby’s theory (1988), when we form our primary attachment, we also make a mental representation of what a relationship is (internal working model), which we then use for all other relationships in the future i.e., friendships, working, and romantic relationships. The different attachment styles may be viewed as internal working model...

    Ainsworth, M. D. S., & Bell, S. M. (1970). Attachment, exploration, and separation: Illustrated by the behavior of one-year-olds in a strange situation. Child Development, 41, 49-67. Ainsworth, M. D. S. (1973). The development of infant-mother attachment. In B. Cardwell & H. Ricciuti (Eds.), Review of child development research(Vol. 3, pp. 1-94) Ch...

  3. INDISCRIMINATE definition: 1. not showing careful choice or planning, especially so that harm results: 2. not showing careful…. Learn more.

  4. Indiscriminate definition: not discriminating or discerning; lacking in care, judgment, selectivity, etc.. See examples of INDISCRIMINATE used in a sentence.

  5. Indiscriminate behavior was largely independent of aggression in these institutionalized young children. Indiscriminate behavior may represent an independent problem rather than a type of reactive attachment disorder as suggested by DSM-IV criteria.

  6. Indiscriminate refers to actions or behavior that are not guided by careful consideration of the circumstances, and that lack discrimination, fairness, or selectiveness. It often implies a lack of concern for who is affected or for the consequences of the actions.

  7. Check pronunciation: indiscriminate. Definition of indiscriminate adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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