The Bond That Built You — Attachment Theory, Erikson, Piaget, and Human Development for Your Licensing Exam
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Before your client ever walked into your office, something was already shaping how they see themselves, how they relate to others, and how they make meaning of the world.
In 1951 John Bowlby looked at a generation of orphaned children in post-war Europe — children with adequate food and shelter but almost no consistent human relationship — and saw something the prevailing behavioral model couldn't explain. What these children were missing wasn't stimulation. It was a specific person. A consistent, responsive caregiver who saw them, responded to them, and came back when they cried.
That observation became attachment theory. And it became one of the most clinically important frameworks in the history of developmental psychology — and one of the most testable domains on every major licensing exam.
In this episode of Licensure Lifeline we cover the three human development frameworks you need to know cold for the NCE, NCMHCE, LCSW, and MFT exams — and for the first time a client's developmental history becomes clinically visible to you in session.
What we cover:
🧠 The history of attachment theory — John Bowlby, post-war Europe, and the discovery that changed how we understand human development
📋 Erikson's eight stages of psychosocial development — Trust vs. Mistrust through Ego Integrity vs. Despair — each stage's crisis, virtue, and the clinical presentation of unsuccessful resolution across the lifespan
🧒 Piaget's four stages of cognitive development — Sensorimotor through Formal Operational — object permanence, conservation, egocentrism, and the schema/assimilation/accommodation concepts most likely to appear on your exam
👶 Bowlby and Ainsworth's attachment theory — the four attachment styles in full clinical depth: secure, anxious-ambivalent, avoidant, and disorganized — including the caregiving pattern associated with each and what each looks like in adult relationships and clinical presentations
🎯 The pattern recognition shortcut — Psychosocial crisis = Erikson. Cognitive reasoning level = Piaget. Relational pattern rooted in early caregiving = Attachment. Three frameworks, three exam signals, one method.
⚠️ The exam application — how to identify Erikson's stages from a clinical scenario description rather than just an age range, how to distinguish the four attachment styles from each other on a vignette question, and the three highest-yield Piaget concepts
Five exam-style multiple choice questions covering Erikson's Stage 5 identity crisis, Erikson's Stage 8 ego integrity vs. despair, Piaget's conservation concept, Ainsworth's anxious-ambivalent attachment in adulthood, and Erikson's Stage 4 in a school-age clinical scenario.
Also in this episode:
The APA's 2026 Chatbots and Mental Health Survey — more than a third of psychologists now report their patients are using AI as an additional mental health professional, and what attachment theory might tell us about a generation forming significant emotional relationships with AI companions. And SimplePractice's new Care Aide — an AI-powered clinical workflow assistant developed with more than 1,000 mental health practitioners.
Want to go deeper? This week's Licensure Lifeline newsletter covers Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development, Kohlberg's stages of moral development, Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, and a full clinical vignette applying the developmental lens across the lifespan — content the episode didn't have time to cover. Always free — link in the show notes.
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