to be a sensitive period for the operation of
emotional security processes.
Not exact matches
And yet the majority of Christian marriage books dole out advice based on gender stereotypes: «men need adventure,» «women need
security,» «men like quiet time,» «women
process verbally,» «men crave respect and control,» «women crave love and
emotional intimacy,» «men are like microwaves,» «women are like ovens.»
Effective parental / executive leadership and authority to nurture, protect, and socialize Organizational stability, with clarity, consistency and predictability Adaptability and flexibility — to better meet stresses and change Open communication characterized by clarity of rules and expectations, positive interactions, and a range of
emotional expression and empathic responsiveness Effective problem - solving and conflict - resolution
processes A shared belief system that enables trust, and promotes ethical values and concern for the larger human community Adequate resources for
security and psychosocial support
Whether in contexts of adversity or
security, early relationships form the foundation for cognitive, affective and neurobiological adaptation.2, 3,4 Whereas relational vulnerabilities engender distress and maladaptation, relational resources foster
emotional health and competence.5, 6,7 In the context of safe and responsive relationships with caregivers and others, young children develop core regulatory and
processing capacities that enable them to maximize developmental opportunities and effectively negotiate developmental challenges.
Moreover, the chaos and
emotional (and sometimes financial) strain that the divorce
process puts on parents often makes it difficult for them to provide the
security and availability for their children, further leaving the child's
emotional and physical needs unmet...
They consider a variety of options along the way, including separation and divorce, and it is often a long and painstaking
process to rebuild trust, love and
emotional security.
process models, the reformulation of
emotional security theory posits that interparental hostility,
There is only one study reporting that activating attachment
security may influence the
processing of attachment - related and
emotional information (Andriopoulos and Kafetsios, 2015).
A necessary facet of healthy marriage,
emotional intimacy pertains to the sharing of personal feelings or emotions; a
process which creates trust,
security, attraction, and a sense of connectedness.
These findings are consistent with our hypotheses that the activation of attachment
security may bring beneficial effects to
emotional information
processing regardless of variations in the expression of chronic attachment anxiety.