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Problem about adopted children from the orphanages


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The adopted children from the orphanages were less socially responsive and more likely to have insecure-disorganized attachments to their adoptive parents, and when they interacted physically with their adoptive mothers (playing, touching, whispering, tickling), their level of oxytocin did not increase as it did for the children reared by their biological parents. The hormone that did increase was the stress-related hormone cortisol, indicating that these children continued to experience interactions with their adoptive mothers as stressful and were unable to control their emotional arousal (Wismer Fries et al., 2008). The previously institutionalized children also had lower levels of vasopressin than the home-reared children when they interacted with a stranger, and, related to this deficiency, they were poorer at identifying facial expressions of emotion and matching facial expressions to happy, sad, and fearful scenarios (Camras, Perlman, et al., 2006; Wismer Fries & Pollak, 2004). Need Assignment Help?

 

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