: Children build mental "maps" based on their caregiver's responsiveness. A secure child develops a model of themselves as worthy of love and others as reliable.
: Bowlby defines a "secure base" as a dependable caregiver from whom a child can venture out to explore the world and to whom they can return for comfort and protection when distressed. A SECURE BASE Parent-Child Attachment and Healt...
(1988) is a seminal collection of lectures by British psychiatrist John Bowlby , the father of attachment theory . The book explores how early emotional bonds between children and their caregivers shape personality, mental health, and the capacity for adult relationships . Core Concepts : Children build mental "maps" based on their
: A child only feels free to explore and learn when they have confidence in their caregiver’s availability. Without this security, exploration is inhibited by anxiety. Key Insights for Parents and Professionals (1988) is a seminal collection of lectures by