The scale refers to the four main functions of attachment relationships: The use of the attachment figure as a target for proximity seeking, the feeling of separation distress while being separated, the use of the attachment figure as a safe
haven in times of distress, and as a secure base from which to explore the world (Ainsworth, 1991; Hazan & Zeifman, 1994).
Six criteria of defining attachment bonds across the life span were outlined by Ainsworth [4]: desire for maintaining proximity, distress at involuntary separation, holding emotional significance, providing security and a safe
haven in times of distress, persistence, and specificity to a particular individual.
Teaching caregivers the fundamentals of attachment theory (i.e., children's use of the caregiver as a secure base from which to explore and a safe
haven in times of distress) by introducing a user - friendly graphic to the caregivers that they can refer to throughout the program
That's not desirable because the bond portion of one's portfolio needs to provide safe
haven in times of distress.
Not exact matches
The third is safe
haven and is offered by the attachment figure especially
in times of distress.