Part 2: The Evidence In Part 1 of this article series, we looked at how pet - people relationships can provide us with the qualities
of human attachment needs.
So now we understand that pet - people relationships can provide us with the qualities of
human attachment needs, in the next article let's take a closer look at the evidence.
I realized what should have been the most obvious truth of all: marriages were primarily about the emotional responsiveness that we call love; about
fundamental human attachment.
The term «sense of place» is often used to describe characteristics that make a place special or unique, that foster a sense of
authentic human attachment and belonging.
Sex education has become divorced from issues
of human attachment and vulnerability, as well as rendered solely scientific in discussions.
But soon, I realized an obvious truth: marriages were primarily about the emotional responsiveness that we call love; about
fundamental human attachment.
In all facets of our work we strive to embody what we hope to see in the world — a just, loving humanity and community in which people are free to be themselves fully — where people can embrace their most basic
universal human attachment needs without fear of persecution or marginalization as a result of religion, race, ethnic or national origin, sexual orientation, gender expression, age, class, mental health, physical character or disability.
I recommend seeing Pride, instead (both open today at the Charles), however, which does a far better job selling the importance of the need
for human attachment.
In 2007, researchers published the first randomized, controlled study of the effect of being raised in an orphanage; that study, and subsequent research on the same sample of Romanian orphans, found that compared with babies placed with a foster family, those who were sent to institutions had lower IQs, slower physical growth, problems
with human attachment and differences in functioning in brain areas related to emotional development.
Mayim Bialik, best know for her roles as «Blossom» and «Amy» in the Big Bang Theory, who holds a PH.D if Neuroscience and is the recent author of «Beyond the Sling», mentioned that while in graduate school studying the hormones of
human attachment as part of her thesis, she started seeing the results of these kinds of parenting choices.
Of course, it's a big step from voles to people, but the researchers hope the results will contribute to a better understanding of
how human attachments form.
«Our results provide the groundwork for further studies looking at the way hormones may be
affecting human attachment,» said Turner.
The role everyone has him pegged for is that of «Cable» — seeing as it's the biggest role, besides Deadpool, that needs
human attachment right now.
«It is more parsimonious to interpret dogs» behaviour as if they were simply trying to maintain access to essential resources, perhaps the most important being, uniquely for this species, access to one or
more human attachment figures.»
Having this humanistic, compassionate and research - based theory of
human attachment makes every couple understandable, and with understanding comes true empathy and the calmness and wisdom to guide them in the direction of loving and liking each other again!
In all facets of our work we strive to create an environment where people can embrace their most basic
universal human attachment needs without fear of persecution or marginalization as a result of religion, race, ethnic or national origin, sexual orientation, gender expression, age, class, mental health, physical character or disability.
«This is one of the first looks into the biological basis
for human attachment and bonding,» said Rebecca Turner, PhD, UCSF adjunct assistant professor of psychiatry and lead author of the study.
Many of India's ancient spiritual texts are concerned
with human attachment to, and entanglement with, the material world (the condition known as saṃsāra).
The PACT approach uses established and modern research in neuroscience and
human attachment theory to understand and address our challenges in staying present and open to our partner.
But far more significant than the breathtaking scope
of human attachment» indeed, the thing that makes human anger different in kind from its purely animal form» is man's expansive sense of himself.
Significantly, one of the reasons for the therapeutic effects of this relationship for people is that most pets fulfill the basic
human attachment need for proximity and touch.
Research with nonhuman primates can make important contributions to life history models of
human attachment and reproductive strategies, such as: including parental responsiveness into female reproductive strategies, testing the assumption that adult attachment is a reproductive adaptation, assessing genetic and environmental effects on attachment and reproduction, and investigating the mechanisms through which early stress results in accelerated reproductive maturation.
We hope for a world in which every person can embrace their universal
human attachment needs and thrive without fear of persecution or marginalization as a result of gender expression, race, ethnic or national origin, religion, sexual / affectional orientation, family structure, age, class, mental health, physical character or disability.
A.I.M. offers an integrating framework for understanding addiction from
a human attachment level.
Mr. Levine seems more annoyed than intrigued by the ins and outs of
human attachment and succumbs to the most well - worn conceit of arrogant shrinks since Freud first hung up his shingle: if I don't know how to fix it, it must not be fixable, so I'll criticize it instead.
Dr. Colin has published two books, «
Human Attachment» and «The Guide to Low - Cost Divorce in Virginia: How to Do It Yourself.»
She has written two books:
Human Attachment (1996) and, with Rebecca Martin, The Guide to Low - Cost Divorce in Virginia (2014).
The dynamic of
human attachment is ancient «technology» which has helped mammals survive for millenia.
[3] Tinbergen and his colleague, Konrad Lorenz, had examined the phenomenon of «imprinting» and felt that it might have some parallels to
human attachment.
However, he did not apply the imprinting concept in its entirety to
human attachment, nor assume that human development was as simple as that of birds.