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What (who) is cupboard love - definition

Cupboard Love
  • '''Anna Freud''' (1957)
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  • '''Sigmund Freud''' (1921)

cupboard love         
Brit.
affection that is feigned so as to obtain something.
Cupboard love         
Cupboard love is a popular learning theory of the 1950s and 1960s based on the research of Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, Melanie Klein and Mary Ainsworth. Rooted in psychoanalysis, the theory speculates that attachment develops in the early stages of infancy.
cupboard         
  • [[Cups]] in a cupboard.
  • A closed cupboard
CLOSED OR OPEN-SHELVED SIDE TABLE FOR DISPLAYING DISHWARE, MORE SPECIFICALLY PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCERS
Airing cupboard; Boiler cupboard; Cubbard; Stationery cabinet; Stationary cabinet; Stationary cupboard; Stationery cupboard; Storage cabinet; Cup board; Cupboards; Cup boards
¦ noun a piece of furniture or small recess with a door and usually shelves, used for storage.
Phrases
cupboard love Brit. affection that is feigned so as to obtain something.
Origin
ME (denoting a table or sideboard on which cups, plates, etc. were displayed).

Wikipedia

Cupboard love

Cupboard love is a popular learning theory of the 1950s and 1960s based on the research of Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, Melanie Klein and Mary Ainsworth. Rooted in psychoanalysis, the theory speculates that attachment develops in the early stages of infancy. This process involves the mother satisfying her infant's instinctual needs, exclusively. Cupboard love theorists conclude that during infancy, our primary drive is food which leads to a secondary drive for attachment.

Examples of use of cupboard love
1. Several very utilitarian cookbooks have been published recently, notably Rose Prince‘s The New English Kitchen and Tom Norrington–Davies‘s Cupboard Love.