Female participants in the study described supportive, «close friendships» and strong
emotional bonds which sometimes became sexual.
Through investing emotional energy and time with one another outside the marital relationship, the former platonic friendship can begin to form a strong
emotional bond which hurts the intimacy of the spousal... MORE relationship.
It is easy to register and easy to connect with a host of other single parents and find a unique
emotional bond which can only arise when two people understand each other's unique situation.
Not exact matches
It means parents might not provide the
emotional support kids need, and they might even leave the kids unattended for longer periods,
which means the child might start perceiving that the parent doesn't care or doesn't want to form an
emotional bond.
Think of a woman who has formed with a man who is not her husband an affective and
emotional bond of love and of reciprocal support in
which children grow and flourish.
Along with conveying modes of faith by teaching and example, parenting figures in faith also convey the
emotional states and the interaction with the self
which they
bonded to their modes of faith.
Upon returning to the northern part of the US,
which is as far as we could travel at the time, she then decided to keep both dogs because I was suicidal at finding myself in a new city, with zero
emotional support, thousands of miles away from my former life in the SW and she thought it was what she needed to do to keep the dog safe, who was also dealing with the split, as it had
bonded with the other dog and my ex.
Attachment parenting is a method
which focuses on creating strong
bonds with our children through ongoing
emotional and physical contact.
At the same time that you and your child are having fun and enjoying each other, strong parent — child
bonding is also occurring,
which is essential to healthy
emotional and social development.
The confusing reality of this is that in order to be able to have a healthy attachment to your child -
which has multitudes of short term and long term health benefits to you both, one must be able to honestly assess their own
emotional bond to their parents.
Attachment parenting, popularized by the Sears family, is an approach to parenting in
which parents value
bonding with their baby, trusting the wisdom of human biology, and empowering themselves to create confident healthy children through close physical and
emotional relationships.
This important
emotional bond also provides children with a secure base from
which they can then safely explore their environment.
Babies develop an
emotional bonding with their caregivers in the initial 18 months,
which builds on their ability to sense emotions such as happiness and empathy.
Practicing yoga
bonding with your baby assists in motor development and helps them develop
emotional intelligence,
which has been documented as key to having a solid personal life strategy and good coping skills.
The answer can partially be found within something called «Attachment Theory»,
which helps to explain how an enduring
emotional bond is formed between an infant and her primary caregiver.
Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is a rare condition of
emotional dysfunction, in
which a baby or child can not form a
bond with its parents or caregivers due to early neglect or mistreatment.
This parenting style is one within
which the child forms a strong
emotional bond with caregivers during childhood with lifelong consequences.
While you breastfeed the hormone Oxytocin is produced,
which is often known as the «cuddle hormone» because it helps creates a
bonding feeling and a better overall
emotional health.
In fact, even innate language - learning ability is dependent on environmental stimuli,
which includes
emotional bonding that results in a desire to communicate more intimately.
- Relief from colic, wind, constipation and teething pain - Develops body awareness and coordination - Helps develop trust and build a sense of security - Increases relaxation and encourages deep sleep - Helps tone floppy muscles - Strengthens
bonding and communication - Reduces crying and
emotional distress - Boosts circulation and regulates temperature - Stimulates baby's digestion, nervous and lymphatic systems - Helps baby to feel loved, valued and respected - Increases recognition of facial and
emotional expressions
which supports development of social skills - Helps with language, memory and concentration
Toddler toys also provide a venue for parents to be involved in their child's play,
which means the child's
emotional development is greatly enhanced through the
bonding that happens with playing together.
Other participants highlighted the more psychosocial benefits, emphasizing the importance of
emotional fulfilment and
bonding,
which they felt could be enhanced through breastfeeding.
But during sexual intimacy, he explains, our bodies release chemicals (including the so - called «love hormone» oxytocin) that promote strong
emotional reactions and
bonding,
which cloud our judgment.
Thus, people with high scores on sociosexual orientation are considered to be more likely to engage in unrestricted relationships (Simpson & Gangestad, 1991) in
which they are more likely to engage in sex without establishing closeness, commitment, or
emotional bonding with a partner, compared to those with lower sociosexual scores.
A positive sign that reflects a good character is when someone has a close
bond with their family,
which represents
emotional health and stability.
The film changes a few bits from the book, including making Jo - Jo the shirker into the Mayor's son, giving the film a deeper
emotional center, serving as an additional relationship to go with the
bond between Horton and the mayor, but most of the rest of the story is still in place, held together by Charles Osgood's narration,
which has just the right effect.
Nonetheless he and Short Sighted Woman (Rachel Weisz) discover an
emotional bond,
which allows Lanthimos and Filippou to carve a parallel story from their angle.
There are at least two senses in
which Irmgard's awkwardly timed reaction shot underscores Fassbinder's depiction of this dysfunctional family and the
emotional and transactional
bonds that tie it together — or fail to do so.
Holly Hunter and Ray Romano play her parents, and deliver an
emotional wallop, even while dealing with their own marital issues — one of
which allows Romano and Kumail to
bond a bit.
Horses often
bond to herd members,
which can cause
emotional stress when one horse moves to another farm and his buddy doesn't.
Touch helps form
emotional bonds between Mom and her pups,
which can then be transferred to humans.
This method enables you to build a lasting,
emotional bond based on trust and respect,
which in turn aids in overcoming past challenges with your pet.
In addition to their pale white skin and blonde hair, what
bonds these women is that their intense
emotional responses are useless — they grieve for something lost, for events acknowledged but for
which can never fully be atoned.
Primarily founded by Drs. Sue Johnson, Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy or EFT draws on attachment theory,
which asserts that humans are hardwired for strong
emotional bonds with others.
«When it comes to a pet, it is often obvious
which of the spouses has the strongest
emotional bond.»
EFCT is based upon attachment theory,
which maintains the belief that humans are created for strong
emotional bonds with others.
Wallerstein: These needs
which have been identified are accentuated for children who have experienced profound and chronic
emotional distress or trauma, where the strong
bond to a critical caretaker has been shown to be critical for their recovery.
Parents and carers do lots of these things everyday
which helps their children to learn important life skills and also strengthens their
emotional bonds with their children.
They follow an abnormal nurturing pattern,
which includes no intercommunication or
emotional level
bonding with the child.
Finally, an insecure parent - child attachment has also been identified as a risk factor for the development of anxiety disorders.7 Attachment is defined as the intimate
emotional bond that forms between a child and caregiver and different patterns of attachment have been identified.8 An insecure, in contrast to a secure, attachment is one in
which the child experiences the caregiver as unpredictable or does not experience comfort from the relationship.
Emerging research from the fields of public health, psychology, education and others demonstrates that the condition of «parent - child connectedness» serves as an important protective factor for a variety of adolescent health outcomes... [Parent - child connectedness] is characterized by the quality of the
emotional bond between parent and child and by the degree to
which this
bond is both mutual and sustained over time.
Consistent early relationships and experiences are the foundation upon
which all subsequent
emotional development rests... [¶] Consistency in relationships for infants is achieved through attachment — the formation of an enduring
emotional bond with a primary or small number of stable, responsive, and sensitive caregivers.
Within the psychology of children, infant attachment refers to the type of
emotional bond (of
which there are four according to attachment theory) an infant develops with his or her primary caregiver (typically the mother).
Attachment can be defined as an
emotional bond between two people in
which each seeks closeness and feels more secure when in the presence of the attachment figure.
Even if the distortions to the child's attachment
bonding motivations toward a normal - range and affectionally available parent as a consequence of pathogenic parenting by a narcissistic / (borderline) parent are not the product of the trans - generational transmission of sexual abuse trauma, the severely distorted parenting practices of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent in
which the child is being used as a «regulating other» to meet the
emotional and psychological needs of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent nevertheless rise to the level of psychological child abuse that is severely distorting the child's healthy
emotional and psychological development.
Founded by Drs. Sue Johnson and Les Greenberg, emotionally focused therapy or EFT draws on attachment theory,
which asserts that humans are hardwired for strong
emotional bonds with others.
Researchers say the success of the programs comes from the highly personal approach, with support workers building trust with families over time, and also from the timing of the intervention,
which starts during a critical window when parents are forming a
bond with their children that can shape their long - term social and
emotional health.
The three distinct factors reflected a secure - preoccupied attachment to one's nation,
which converged on a desire to establish
emotional and dependent links and to merge with one's nation, a fearful attachment that tapped into ruminations about the stability of the attachment
bond between self and nation, and a dismissive attachment
which can be interpreted as either a marked desire to separate oneself from one's nation of origin and establish independence and self - sufficiency, or as the lack of an attachment
bond.
In fact, more and more research on love and relationships points to the
emotional bond between two partners as the foundation upon
which the rest of their relationship is built on.
In her PEP Lab, Barb has investigated the effects of loving - kindness meditation (self - generated tenderness, warmth, and compassion for others) on vagal tone, a physiologic measure of
emotional regulation
which has been associated with adaptability, social connection and
bonding if high, and risk of inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and stroke if low.