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According to attachment theory, why do infant-caregiver relationships have lifelong implications?
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According to attachment theory, why do infant-caregiver relationships have lifelong implications?
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Attachment theory suggests that infant-caregiver relationships have lifelong implications because they shape individuals' expectations and beliefs about relationships and attachment.
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