Notice that a Secondary Diagnostic Criterion for
the attachment system suppression of diagnostic indicator 1 is that the parenting practices of the targeted - rejected parent are broadly normal - range.
Attachment system suppression is a feature of «pathological mourning» — the disordered processing of sadness surrounding loss.
Attachment System Suppression: suppression of attachment bonding motivations toward a normal - range and affectionally available parent.
Not exact matches
Vast weaponry: Over 20 weapons with numerous
attachments, no crosshair, and a focus on realistic weapon behavior including a free - aim
system and intense
suppression effects.
Over 20 weapons with numerous
attachments, no crosshair, and a focus on realistic weapon behaviour including a free - aim
system and intense
suppression effects.
These «psychological fingerprints» are most directly evident in the narcissistic and borderline symptoms of the child that occur in association with the
suppression of the normal - range functioning of the child's
attachment system and along with a delusional belief
system displayed by the child that the parenting practices of the other parent, the targeted parent, are somehow «abusive» in their inadequacy, when they are not.
Suppression of the normal range functioning of the child's
attachment system relative to one parent involving a child initiated «cut - off» of the child's relationship with a parent.
The results suggest that in the context of insecure
attachment relationships thought
suppression and rumination defend against personal and interpersonal losses by deactivating (in the case of avoidance) or hyperactivating (in the case of anxiety) the
attachment system.
Congruent with previous research (Caldwell & Shaver, 2012) and adult
attachment theory more generally, these findings indicate that people scoring high in
attachment - related avoidance have developed a tendency to deactivate their
attachment system in response to a history of insecure relationships, partly through habitual
suppression of unwanted thoughts.