Johnson (2008) emphasizes this aspect because «the quality of the connection to loved ones and
early emotional deprivation is key to the development of personality and to an individual's habitual way of connecting with others.»
Even before training as a psychiatrist, he did volunteer work at a residential school for maladjusted and delinquent children, concluding that the complex behavior of these children — not only their delinquency, but their anger, unpredictability, and rejection even of those who tried to befriend them — was directly related to
their early emotional deprivation.
Not exact matches
This
early deprivation inhibits the development of the capacity for
emotional connection with others.
Conclusion: Bowlby concluded that maternal separation /
deprivation in the child's
early life caused permanent
emotional damage.
«Economic
deprivation, maternal depression, parenting and children's cognitive and
emotional development in
early childhood
1 .»
Anxious and disorganized
early attachment patterns intertwined with
early childhood trauma (
emotional deprivation, physical / sexual abuse) and the strain of adversity or ongoing victimization may lead some clients to experience chronic and complex intrapsychic and interpersonal reactions.
«Economic
deprivation, maternal depression, parenting and children's cognitive and
emotional development in
early childhood» British Journal of Sociology 59 (4): 783 - 806.
[jounal] Kiernan, K. E. / 2008 / Economic
deprivation, maternal depression, parenting and children's cognitive and
emotional development in
early childhood / The British Journal of Sociology 59 (4): 783 ~ 806
5HTT genotype moderates the influence of
early institutional
deprivation on
emotional problems in adolescence: Evidence from and English and Romanian Adoptee (ERA) study