Unit 6.2 DB: Heinz Dilemma
This unit discusses Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development. The “Heinz Dilemma” scenario helps classify an individual’s stage of moral development. How would you respond if faced with this dilemma?
We have learned that attachment occurs due to safety needs, but what if these needs were not met? In this discussion, you will consider attachment styles and potential outcomes when conditions are not ideal for attachment, as well as the interaction between attachment styles and temperament.
Case study:
Kandi is an 11-year-old girl who has
lived in Centervale with a foster family, the Jacksons, for one month. She has
been in foster care most of her life, having been removed from her biological
parents’ care at the age of 10 months. Kandi’s parents were addicted to drugs
and alcohol and Kandi spent most of her infancy in her crib or playpen, alone
in her room. It is likely that Kandi was exposed to drugs and alcohol in utero.
It is unknown whether, in addition to neglect, she was abused sexually or
physically. These are possibilities given her parents’ addictions and presence
of multiple adults in her house at any given time.Since Kandi’s arrival, her
foster parents have noted several behaviors that seem odd. Despite her sweet
personality, Kandi loses her temper easily. She hugs people indiscriminately,
while at the same time pushing others away. At times, Kandi avoids her foster
mother or seems unconcerned with her not being in the room. At other times, she
becomes very distraught and cries frantically when her foster mother goes to
the laundry room. She has a difficult time interacting socially with the other
children at Centervale Elementary and has only a few friends. At the same time,
she clings to her teacher, constantly hugging her, and even trying to kiss her.
Although she has been provided with toys, books, and games, Kandi collects odd
things such as used staples or the rubber pieces left over from pencils.
Based on your analysis of the case study provided, respond to the following.
• After reviewing the attachment theories of Bowlby AND Ainsworth, how would you
– describe how Kandi’s behavior could be reflective of disruptions in her progressing through the attachment phases proposed by Bowlby.
-classify Kandi’s attachment style according to Ainsworth. Based on Kandi’s behavior and your knowledge of Ainsworth, explain why you chose this attachment style.
• Given her early isolation and multiple caregivers, what are some important
social development stages or aspects that Kandi may have missed? Discuss
concepts such as imitation, social reciprocity, and exploration.
• How might Kandi’s experience affect her development according to Erikson.
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