Monotropism is the psychological view that a child becomes exclusively attached to one parent or parent-figure (caregiver, teacher, etc). The parent most often emotionally attached to is the mother (hence the term Mama's boy).
Monotropism is a theory that many psychologists hold true, among them being John Bowlby. Bowlby used the theory of monotropism as one aspect in his theory of attachment.

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