The attachment experience affects personality development, particularly a sense of security, and research shows that it influences the ability to
form stable relationships throughout life.
A great deal of evidence suggests that the ability to
form a stable relationship begins in infancy, in a child's earliest experiences with a caregiver who reliably meets the infant's needs for food, care, protection, stimulation, and social contact.
Dogs who live together have the opportunity to
form a stable relationship, but this will only work if they are basically compatible and are managed properly.
Not exact matches
Like their heterosexual counterparts, many gay and lesbian people want to
form stable, long - lasting, committed
relationships.
@YeahRight: Hundreds of thousands of experts have shown that like their heterosexual counterparts, many gay and lesbian people want to
form stable, long - lasting, committed
relationships.
Hundreds of thousands of experts have shown that like their heterosexual counterparts, many gay and lesbian people want to
form stable, long - lasting, committed
relationships.
... YeahRight Like their heterosexual counterparts, many gay and lesbian people want to
form stable, long - lasting, committed
relationships.
Like their heterose xual counterparts, many gay and lesbian people want to
form stable, long - lasting, committed
relationships.
The experts have shown that like their heterosexual counterparts, many gay and lesbian people want to
form stable, long - lasting, committed
relationships.
The baby should have a chance to
form his earliest
relationships with in a
stable environment, to have a sense of a solid routine and predictable care.
«In this study we show how the Eurasian siskin is able to
form stable group
relationships lasting for periods of several years in addition to travelling in each other» company over distances spanning more than 1,000 km,» points out Juan Carlos Senar, lead author of this study and a scientist at the museum.
eHarmony was created with one basic idea in mind:
stable relationships are
formed between men and women who have deep layers of compatibility.
Instead, according to John G. Gunderson, a psychiatrist at Harvard, they tend «to engage in solitary activities which often involve mechanical, scientific, futuristic and other non-human subjects... [and] are likely to appear increasingly comfortable over a period of time by
forming a
stable but distant network of
relationships with people around work tasks.»
Just as Cézanne tried to restore the solid
form after Impressionism, and the more he longed for stability in his composition the less
stable his objects become, Downes's desire to build firm
forms with paint results in his exponentially less
stable relationship to the horizontal platform of the earth.
The third panel asked if humans can
form a healthy,
stable, long - term
relationship with technology and the biosphere.
The panel, «Living with Ourselves: Can We
Form a Healthy,
Stable, Long - term
Relationship with Technology and the Biosphere?
Living with Ourselves: Can we
Form a Healthy,
Stable, Long - term
Relationship with Technology and the Biosphere?
In the Court of Appeal, the arguments became wider than in the tribunal or EAT, because of the intervention of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, questioning the compatibility of the EAT decision with EC law and also focusing more clearly on the changes introduced in 2003 into the Equal Pay Act (s 2ZA) in the light of the ruling of the European Court of Justice in Preston v Wolverhampton Healthcare NHS Trust [2000] IRLR 506 to cover the case of several contracts
forming part of a «
stable employment
relationship».
From the point of view of the children of separating families, the costs of conflict can include: impaired brain development; higher incidences of truancy and delinquency, alcohol and drug use and other maladaptive behaviours; higher levels of stress and psychological disorder; and, in their lives as adults, problems
forming stable, trusting
relationships and dispute resolution strategies modelled on their parents» approaches.
Left untreated, children affected by alienation face a lifetime of guilt, shame and an inability to
form stable, healthy
relationships.
Other models, such as cognitive - behavioral and solution focused therapy have deemphasized the etiology of trauma in favor of working on «fixing the problem as it exists now» and helping the client adjust their thoughts, feelings, and behavior in order to maximize interpersonal skills and thus be able to
form and maintain more
stable and satisfying
relationships.
The fact that too fast emotional reactivity can lead to destabilization, shows that reflecting each other's moods is not enough for a
stable relationship: a certain time range is necessary for compound emotions to
form.
Attachment trauma like abuse or neglect can disrupt a person's ability to
form secure
relationships and even damages their ability to
form a
stable sense of self.
By teaching them fundamental skills they will in turn have healthier, more satisfying
relationships, be able to build strong marriages and
form safe and
stable families for their future.
In line with this principle, attachment theory (Bowlby, 1969) postulates that, due to the internal working models
formed during childhood,
relationships are relatively
stable «from the cradle to the grave» (Bowlby, 1977).
The NTA should be amended so that the agreements that will inevitably continue to be reached between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people over native title can
form the basis of an enduring and
stable relationship between them.