Antecedent conflict is the concept or theory that suggests events that happen early in life which are troubling, traumatic, or disturbing bring about intense reactions to conflict during adult life. This is not to say that people who simply don't deal with problems well have antecedent conflict. Rather, responses to conflict are severe and very intense, well outside the "normal" range or responding.

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Question: In 1959 researcher Harlow demonstrated, by using young Rhesus monkeys, that maternal attachment was related to:


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