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John Bowlby (1944) & 44 Children
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Psychodynamic Approach - John Bowlby Case Study
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John Bowlby (1944) & 44 Children
Methodology
Case studies with a control group
Looking for an association between thieves and experiences of separation
Study involved 44 Children and 44 Controls who attended the clinic
44 Child Thieves, 31 boys and 13 girls
They were graded in terms of the seriousness of their stealing.
Grade IV thieves (22 of the children) had been stealing for long a long time, some for 3+ years
Grade I thieves had committed only one theft – four children fell into this category.
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