Bowlby's Attachment Theory

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Obviously, in this situation, I saw Carman portrayal of anger as a result of losing her children. However, it is normal to show anger regarding bereavement. On the other hand, regardless of Carman receives encouragement from the priest, which did not stop her from showing the feeling of bereavement. At this level, Carman has a need to seek for a counselor other than her priest. The reason for her to seek for a counselor is to help her meet with women that had gone through what she is experiencing now. Consequently, by the time Carman will hear those women’s testimony; she will gradually throw away her anger. Certainly, another theory that affected Carman was Bowlby’s attachment theory. The theory stated that whenever attachment is lost, the