Attachment

In Psychology, the attachment is the emotional tie of an individual to an unspecified object; as well with beings as with material things. The attachment with the objects, while becoming exclusive, can lead to the Avarice and a disinterest for the nonmaterial values.

In the years 1970, a psychology of the attachment was proposed: she sought to put at the center individual psychology the attachment of the baby for her mother, without to take again the topics of the Psychanalyse. This primitive attachment would be the prototype of affinities, and more generally, of the privileged relations of the Adulte.

In this work on the birds, Konrad Lorenz (1937) (see the Oie of Lorentz) watch that the impressed corresponds to the development of relations of attachment on a model of the environment, just after the birth. A relation of attachment is characterized by an emotional tie towards the subject of attachment. This last can be the mother, but also of other objects (alive or not).

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