Match List-I with List-II and indicate your answer using the codes given below: List – I (State of attachment) p. Privationq. Anacliticr. Deprivations. Affectionless List-II (Description)1. The state of a child who has never formed a close attachment with anyone.2. A condition or depression disorder found among juvenile delinquents involving a lack of guilt and remorse.3. A condition experienced by some children who are poorly cared for having loss of appetite and feeling of helplessness.4. The state of a child psychopathology who has formed a close relationship to someone, but is later separated from that person Codes: p q r s

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Match List-I with List-II and indicate your answer using the codes given below: List – I (State of attachment) <br />p. Privation<br />q. Anaclitic<br />r. Deprivation<br />s. Affectionless List-II (Description)<br />1. The state of a child who has never formed a close attachment with anyone.<br />2. A condition or depression disorder found among juvenile delinquents involving a lack of guilt and remorse.<br />3. A condition experienced by some children who are poorly cared for having loss of appetite and feeling of helplessness.<br />4. The state of a child psychopathology who has formed a close relationship to someone, but is later separated from that person Codes: p q r s