“…Indeed, these studies revolutionized children's attachment-separation and grief processes by revealing significant findings that separation and maternal deprivation negatively affect the development of infants and children. Later, studies with children in institutional care and adults who experienced institutional care during childhood indicated that separation from the primary caregiver and being deprived of their attention, care, and love had adverse psychological, social, and behavioral effects (Yılmaz 2005, Cross and Purvis 2008, Şimsek et al 2008, Şimsek et al 2008, Muguwe 2012, McLaughlin et al 2015; in addition, people who had this experience commonly develop insecure attachment relationships (Katz 2003, Schleiffer and Müller 2004, Katsurada 2007, Üstün 2008, Şahin 2009, Torres et al 2012, Karakoyun 2015, Subaşı 2015, Ayanoğlu Yüksel 2016, Howard et al 2017, Yüceer Kardeş 2018, Yıldız 2019, Taşkaya 2019) and supported the results of these studies.…”