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The Biology of Attachment Formation
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The Biology of Attachment Formation

Pernille Bülow PernilleBülow (Private Enterprise), Boston, United States of America

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Abstract

In this article, we explore the biology behind the process of attachment formation between a caregiver and a child. The focus is primarily on mothers and their infants or young toddlers, but we anticipate that the science extends to other populations as well. We discuss the biological process of attachment formation and the factors that influence the quality of attachment between a parent and child. While there may be hormonal differences between males and females, both can form strong attachments, and the hormone oxytocin plays a critical role in forming attachments in both caregiver-child and romantic relationships. In the end, what it comes down to is that it is an adult who is personally invested in the wellbeing of a child. This article was first published in Subkiton on November 01, 2022 (https://www.subkit.com/pernillebuelow/posts/the-biology-of-attachment-formation)

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Article Information

Title

The Biology of Attachment Formation

Type

Article

Published in
Journal 10. July 2023
Language
English
Journal
Vol 10 Issue 4
Categories

Life Sciences, Medicine, News and Views

Affiliations
1 PernilleBülow (Private Enterprise), Boston, United States of America

This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Cite this work

Pernille Bülow (2023). "The Biology of Attachment Formation". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.10.4.885.