Activation of μ - opioid receptors in the dorsal striatum is necessary for
adult social attachment in monogamous prairie voles.
Not exact matches
I recently published the article, «
Attachment styles at work: Measurement, collegial relationships, and burnout,» with Arla Day and Lisa Price to present a new measure of adult attachment styles with specific reference to social relationship
Attachment styles at work: Measurement, collegial relationships, and burnout,» with Arla Day and Lisa Price to present a new measure of
adult attachment styles with specific reference to social relationship
attachment styles with specific reference to
social relationships at work.
Since the publication of
Attachment, Therapy, and Healing in 1998, we have worked with thousands of children,
adults, couples, and families in our treatment programs, as well as thousands of mental health,
social service, school system, and allied professionals in training programs.
The framework of
adult attachment theory, coupled with
social - cognitive paradigms, has been especially useful in guiding my research.
These books and journal articles explain the most important aspects of
attachment in
adults and children, child maltreatment, treatment approaches, parenting and related
social issues.
Social - interactional factors such as poor parent - child relationship, the child's inability to form positive
attachments to caretaker
adults, or the child's having lived in chronically abusive or neglectful homes have all been found to be related to placement disruption (Stone & Stone, 1983).
I am your neighbour / Ideas about the family / Ideals and limitations / Identities / Identity and relationship / Identity vs role confusion / Image of
social care / Immediacy / Impediments to permanency / Importance of cooperation / Importance of fathers / Impulsivity and irrational beliefs / In - between / Including families / Inclusion / Independent living / Independent living skills / Indications for treatment / Individual and residential treatment / Individual antisepsis / Individual demands / Individual differences / Individual experiences / Individual recognition / Individual sessions / Individuals and groups / Indoor noise / Indulging the deprived child / Inner pain / Inner world / Innovative book / Insecure
attachment / Inside kid / Institutional care in Germany / Interactive learning / Intercultural relationships / Interest contagion / Intergenerational programs / Intergenerational theory / Intergenerational work / Internal / external control / Interpersonal dependence / Interpersonal responses / Interpretation as interference / Interpreting behaviour / Interpretive systems / Inter-staff relationships / Intervention environment / Interventions / Interview / Intimate familiarity / Introducing supervision / Intuitive decision - making / Investment in relationships / Invisible suffering / Involvement of families / Involving families / Involving young people / Irish view / Irrational acceptance / Isibindi project / Isolation rooms / I've been an
adult too long
Children who experience secure
attachments are likely more socialized and therefore have a better chance of contributing positively to society as
adults, because secure
attachments encourage their cognitive, emotional,
social, and psychological development (Dannerbeck, 2005; Page, 1999).
A key personality factor that may influence the effects of
social presence on pain is
adult attachment style (AAS).
The neural substrates of
social emotion perception and regulation are modulated by
adult attachment style.
His research focuses on self - regulation and recovery following
social disruptions, normative
attachment processes in
adult relationships, and treatment outcome research related to family transitions.
AAI,
Adult Attachment Interview; AFFEX, System for Identifying Affect Expression by Holistic Judgement; AIM, Affect Intensity Measure; AMBIANCE, Atypical Maternal Behaviour Instrument for Assessment and Classification; ASCT,
Attachment Story Completion Task; BAI, Beck Anxiety Inventory; BDI, Beck Depression Inventory; BEST, Borderline Evaluation of Severity over Time; BPD, borderline personality disorder; BPVS - II, British Picture Vocabulary Scale II; CASQ, Children's Attributional Style Questionnaire; CBCL, Child Behaviour Checklist; CDAS - R, Children's Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale - Revised; CDEQ, Children's Depressive Experiences Questionnaire; CDIB, Child Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines; CGAS, Child Global Assessment Schedule; CRSQ, Children's Response Style Questionnaire; CTQ, Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; CTQ, Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; DASS, Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scales; DERS, Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale; DIB - R, Revised Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines; DSM, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; EA, Emotional Availability Scales; ECRS, Experiences in Close Relationships Scale; EMBU, Swedish acronym for Own Memories Concerning Upbringing; EPDS, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale; FES, Family Environment Scale; FSS, Family Satisfaction Scale; FTRI, Family Trauma and Resilience Interview; IBQ - R, Infant Behaviour Questionnaire, Revised; IPPA, Inventory of Parent and Peer
Attachment; K - SADS, Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School - Age Children; KSADS - E, Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia - Episodic Version; MMD, major depressive disorder; PACOTIS, Parental Cognitions and Conduct Toward the Infant Scale; PPQ, Perceived Parenting Quality Questionnaire; PD, personality disorder; PPVT - III, Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Third Edition; PSI - SF, Parenting Stress Index Short Form; RSSC, Reassurance - Seeking Scale for Children; SCID - II, Structured Clinical Interview for DSM - IV; SCL -90-R, Symptom Checklist 90 Revised; SCQ,
Social Communication Questionnaire; SEQ, Children's Self - Esteem Questionnaire; SIDP - IV, Structured Interview for DSM - IV Personality; SPPA, Self - Perception Profile for Adolescents; SSAGA, Semi-Structured Assessment for the Genetics of Alcoholism; TCI, Temperament and Character Inventory; YCS, Youth Chronic Stress Interview; YSR, Youth Self - Report.
Collins, N. L., 1990,
Adult attachment, working models, and relationship quality in dating couples, Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology 58: 644 ~ 663
Declercq, F. and Palmans, J. (2006) Two subjective factors as moderatorsnetween critical incidents and the occurrence of posttraumatic stress disorders: «
Adult attachment» and «perception of
social support».
Children, Adolescents,
Adults, Abuse and Neglect, Add / ADHD, Anger, Adjustment Issues, Anxiety / Panic / Phobia, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Behavioral Addiction, Behavioral Problems, Bullying, Depression, Men's Issues, Mood Disorders, Oppositional / Defiant Behaviors, PTSD, Reactive
Attachment Disorder, Self - Control / Impulse Issues, Sexual Problems,
Social Problems, Stress Management, Trauma and Abuse, Traumatic Brain Injury
Nedelkoski, Aleksandra MA, LPC — Children, Adolescents,
Adults, Seniors, Abuse and Neglect, ADD / ADHD, Anger, Adjustment Issues,
Adult Survivors of Abuse, Anxiety / Panic / Phobia, Behavioral Addiction, Behavioral Problems, Bi-Polar Disorder, Blended Family Issues, Bullying, Co-Dependency, Communication / Relational Issues, DBT, Depression, Divorce Recovery, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorders, Family Issues, Grief and Loss, Life Transitions, Mood Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Oppositional / Defiant Behaviors, Parenting Issues, PTSD, Reactive
Attachment Disorder, Self - Control / Impulse Issues, Self - Esteem Issues, Self - Injury, Severe and Persistent Mental Illness, Sexual Abuse, Single Parenting,
Social Problems, Stress Management, Trauma and Abuse, Women's Issues
Vermeulen, Charles MS, LLP — Children, Adolescents,
Adults, Seniors, ADD / ADHD, Aging, Anger, Adjustment Issues,
Adult Survivors of Sexual Abuse, Anxiety / Panic / Phobia, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Behavioral Addiction, Behavioral Problems, Bi-Polar Disorder, Blended Family Issues, Communication / Relational Issues, Depression, Dissociative Disorders, Eating Disorders, Family Issues, Grief and Loss, Marital Counseling, Mood Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Oppositional / Defiant Behaviors, Parenting Issues, PTSD, Reactive
Attachment Disorder, Self - Control / Impulse Issues, Self - Injury, Severe and Persistent Mental Illness,
Social Problems, Stress Management, Substance Abuse, Trauma and Abuse, Traumatic Brain Injury
Specialties: Children, Adolescents,
Adults, Seniors, Abuse and Neglect, ADD / ADHD, Anger, Adjustment Issues,
Adult Survivors of Abuse, Anxiety / Panic / Phobia, Behavioral Addiction, Behavioral Problems, Bi-Polar Disorder, Blended Family Issues, Bullying, Co-Dependency, Communication / Relational Issues, DBT, Depression, Divorce Recovery, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorders, Family Issues, Grief and Loss, Life Transitions, Mood Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Oppositional / Defiant Behaviors, Parenting Issues, PTSD, Reactive
Attachment Disorder, Self - Control / Impulse Issues, Self - Esteem Issues, Self - Injury, Severe and Persistent Mental Illness, Sexual Abuse, Single Parenting,
Social Problems, Stress Management, Trauma and Abuse, Women's Issues
There,
social and developmental research psychologists not only observed mothers and babies, but began to study the long - term effects of secure and insecure
attachment on adolescents and
adults.
DesRosiers, Georgiana MA, LPC — Children, Adolescents,
Adults, ADD / ADHD, Anger, Adjustment Issues,
Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse and Neglect, Anxiety / Panic / Phobia, Behavioral Addiction, Behavioral Problems, Bi-Polar Disorder, Bullying, Career Counseling, Co-Dependency, Depression, Eating Disorders, Family Issues, Grief and Loss, Life Transitions, Mood Disorders, Oppositional / Defiant Behaviors, Parenting Issues, PTSD, Reactive
Attachment Disorder, Self - Control / Impulse Issues, Self - Injury, Severe and Persistent Mental Illness, Sexual Abuse,
Social Problems, Stress Management, Trauma and Abuse, Women's Issues
In addition, a good quality spousal relationship lends each partner a sense of self - worth [103], an
adult version of a secure
attachment base [104] that facilitates greater engagement in the larger
social world.
Evolution of Our Therapy Since the publication of
Attachment, Therapy, and Healing in 1998, we have worked with thousands of children,
adults, couples, and families in our treatment programs, as well as thousands of mental health,
social service, school system, and allied professionals in training programs.
[jounal] Domingue, R. / 2009 /
Attachment and conflict communication in
adult romantic relationship / Journal of
Social and Personal Relationship 26 (5): 678 ~ 696
[jounal] Britton P. C. / 2005 / The relations among varieties of
adult attachment and the components of empathy / The Journal of
social psychology 145 (5): 519 ~ 530
«holding therapy» (Welch, 1988) and coercive, restraining or aversive procedures such as deep tissue massage, aversive tickling, punishments related to food and water intake, enforced eye contact, requiring children to submit totally to
adult control over all their needs, barring children's access to normal
social relationships outside the primary parent or caretaker, encouraging children to regress to infant status, reparenting, and
attachment parenting [italics added] or techniques designed to provoke cathartic emotional discharge.
Adult attachment and
social support interact to reduce psychological but not cortisol responses to stress.
Attachment styles,
social skills and loneliness in young
adults.
Adult attachment style, interpersonal communication competence, and
social support.
Anxiety or Fears Shyness or
Social Phobia Trauma / PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress)
Attachment Disorders Depression Anger or Impulse Control Addiction or Substance Abuse Parenting Issues Introversion Domestic Violence Infertility Adoption Life Transitions Grief or Loss Personal Growth Chronic Pain or Illness OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) Brain Injury Dissociative Disorders Family Therapy Death & Dying Bereavement
Adult Children of Self Absorbed Parents
Attachment style,
social skills, and Facebook use amongst
adults.
Effects of
adult attachment style on the perception and search for
social support.
Thus, severe external threat may result in renewed clinging and neophobia in both children and
adults.8, 41,111 Because the
attachment system is so important, mobilization of
social supports is an important element in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
For example, Anders and Tucker (2000) found that interpersonal communication competence mediated the link between secure
attachment and
social support, indicating that securely attached
adults may have larger
social supports networks because they have higher levels of
social skills.
[jounal] Pistole, M. / 1989 /
Attachment in
adult romantic relationships: Styles of conflict resolution and relationship satisfaction / Journal of
Social and Personal Relationship 6: 505 ~ 510
They were interviewed and answered scales on allocentrism,
social support,
adult attachment, and practices of childcare.
[jounal] Wei, M. / 2005 /
Adult attachment,
social self - efficacy, self - disclosure, loneliness and subsequent depression for freshman college students: A longitudinal study / Journal of Counseling Psychology 52 (4): 602 ~ 614
Attachment Styles, Perceived Stress and
Social Support in a Malaysian Young
Adults Sample 56, no. 1: 65 — 79.
/ 1990 /
Adult attachment, working models, and relationship quality in dating couples / Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology 58: 644 ~ 663
[jounal] Brennan, K.A. / 1995 / Dimensions of
adult attachment, affect regulation, and romantic relationship functioning / Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin 21: 267 ~ 283
The above
attachment styles could express the importance of emotions for Malaysian young
adults in different
social settings and various types of relationships.
Attachment Styles, Perceived Stress and
Social Support in a Malaysian Young
Adults Sample.
The purpose of this research was to examine the validity of an
adult attachment style questionnaire, to understand the relationships between the type of
attachment style in relation to self - perceived stress and
social support, and to investigate the influence of gender, ethnicity and religion on the above constructs.
Therefore, we expect that
attachments styles as an intrapsychic mechanism influence the perception of stress and
social support among young
adults in general.
A systematic review of
adult attachment and
social anxiety.
That is, higher levels of ACC activity during
social exclusion have been observed in adolescents who reported to be more sensitive to rejection (Masten et al. 2009) and in
adults with an anxious
attachment style characterized by a vigilance to cues of rejection (DeWall et al. 2012).