In my last blog, «Precursors to Infidelity: The Six Warning Signs», I reviewed findings from Dr. John Gottman's five studies on trust and Infidelity, summarized in «Science of Trust:
Emotional Attunement for Couples», and his follow - up book, «What Makes Love Last?
Gottman draws his conclusions in «Science of Trust:
Emotional Attunement for Couples», and his follow - up book, «What Makes Love Last?
Part 2 of a series on Dr. John Gottman's research on Trust and Infidelity In my last blog, «Precursors to Infidelity: The Six Warning Signs», I reviewed findings from Dr. John Gottman's five studies on trust and Infidelity, summarized in «Science of Trust:
Emotional Attunement for Couples», and his follow - up book, «What...
The science of trust:
emotional attunement for couples / John Mordechai Gottman; New York: W.W. Norton, © 2011.
Not exact matches
Not only do you have a child who seems to have a high EQ (
emotional intelligence quotient), I surmise from knowing you online
for years that you are a parent with a high AQ (adoption
attunement quotient).
For further discussion of
attunement and other social -
emotional concepts, go to www.developingchild.harvard.edu.
Focusing on musical and
emotional attunement might be especially important
for children with low functioning childhood autism as it might be specifically powerful when working with sensory processing, affect regulation, or deviations related to the child's movements all of which can be crucially affected in these children.
Among them are a particular sensitivity to the role of traumatic or neglectful ties with early caregivers; the fundamental importance of affect regulation to successful therapy; the importance of establishing relationships with clients characterized by close, intense,
emotional, and physical
attunement; and the ultimate goal of recreating in therapy an attachment experience that makes up, at least to some degree,
for what the client missed the first time around.
The surest way to develop empathy in young children is by supporting parents in caring
for them with
attunement (this means responding to a baby's
emotional needs in a way that conveys a sense of being understood, cared
for and valued).
Emotional attunement may be the most important foundation
for helping couples overcome obstacles and work together to make great achievements.
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Emotional Attunement is Essential
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Studies show that listener feedback and quality of
attunement fundamentally impact the teller's memory, capacity
for positive
emotional regulation, and ongoing construction of meaning.
Webb found that,
for each of these people, it was not so much as an event or troubling treatment from their past, but a lack of
emotional attunement passed on by their parents.
Not only do you have a child who seems to have a high EQ (
emotional intelligence quotient), I surmise from knowing you online
for years that you are a parent with a high AQ (adoption
attunement quotient).