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internal working model of attachment

internal working model of attachment

a cognitive construction or set of assumptions about the workings of relationships, such as expectations of support or affection. The earliest relationships may form the template for this internal model, which may be positive or negative. See also attachment theory. [originally proposed by John Bowlby]

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