Insecure-Resistant Attachment (Type C)
Insecure-resistant attachment
Real World
A child whose parent sometimes responds warmly and sometimes ignores their cries — like a parent struggling with depression — may develop resistant attachment, seen in toddlers who cannot settle even after being picked up.
Exam Focus
The key word is 'ambivalent' at reunion — explicitly describe the push-pull behaviour (seeks comfort then resists it) to distinguish Type C from Type B.
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