Sentences with phrase «insensitive mothers»

Studies using the VIPP - SD approach showed positive effects on maternal sensitivity in intervention groups compared to control groups in various samples: insecure mothers (Klein Velderman et al. 2006a, b), insensitive mothers (Kalinauskiene et al. 2009), mothers with eating disorders (Stein et al. 2006), adoptive mothers (Juffer et al. 2005), and mothers of children with externalizing problems (Van Zeijl et al. 2006; for an overview see Juffer et al. 2009).
Sad children, young and old, affected by insensitive mothers and who may now struggle with attachment challenges, low self - esteem, fear of abandonment, fear of rejection,... too many adverse effects to list here.
Supporting insensitive mothers: the Vilinus randomised trial of video - feedback intervention to promote maternal sensitivity and infant attachment security
In a small - scale study, (N = 47), infants» DRD4 genotype was found to moderate the relationship between maternal insensitivity and externalising child behaviour: children who carried the 7 - repeat allele and had relatively insensitive mothers showed the highest level of externalising behaviour [116].
There are insensitive mothers out there and very sensitive fathers but biologically this is how things are arranged.
Yet what the findings actually revealed was a «dual - risk» phenomenon.17 Although the strongest predictor of insecurity at 15 months of age was, as expected, insensitive mothering (observed at ages 6 and 15 months), this effect was amplified if any one of three distinct child - care conditions characterized the child's experience across the first 15 months of life: (a) averaging more than 10 hours per week in any type of care, irrespective of quality; (b) enrolment in more than a single child - care arrangement; and (c) exposure to low quality care.
But only the first, quantity of care, also contributed to the prediction of attachment insecurity at 36 months, 18 again in interaction with insensitive mothering.
I found this post from my daughter Athena last year.This is the kind of things my daughter is going through.It shows how insensitive her mother is!!

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I thought my poor step - mother would have a nervous breakdown before I got this shallow, stupid, INCREDIBLY INSENSITIVE, self - important «Man of God».
Sroufe unpacks feeding as an example: A mother could breastfeed, but do it in a mechanical and insensitive way, potentially contributing to an insecure attachment.
Some of the other mothers also talked about additional contributing factors, such as the stress caused by unsolicited advice, feeling trapped with family members who are insensitive to the emotional needs of a new mother, or struggling with loneliness or past history of depression as a new mother.
Maybe I'm insensitive or something but to me it pays a homage to the closeness between a Mother and a child.
Why is it when someone does some publicity stunt that they think is great only to realize later it was probably insensitive to many other mothers, they just can't own it and say they are sorry and apologize.
I also think it is insensitive (not to mention inaccurate) to claim that mothers who do not breast - feed are «failing» their children.
Maternal insensitivity and emotional unavailability influences the infant's ability to develop a capacity for arousal regulation.25 Insensitive maternal behaviour results in increased anger, distress and crying — together, these might reflect an infant's poor arousal regulation.26 PPD also alters the capacity to regulate the reciprocal interaction between mothers and their infant via two patterns: intrusiveness and withdrawal.
It's about pushing a broader philosophical position on how mothers should be, and it's one I find regressive, insensitive and more than a little bit cultish.
For many in Western society, however, as infants, they are exposed to toxic stress such as long - term mother - baby separation or insensitive response.
Whilst no parent should have to feel such pain, and well - meaning efforts to promote breastfeeding have at times been insensitive, the UK context has become so fraught that mothers, midwives and doctors who advocate for breastfeeding risk being vilified by the public and in the media.
It's the law and people like Mr. Yearwood (who in my opinion is an arrogant and insensitive man) does not care if a concerned mother like Mrs. Kimberly Puccia (who was only waiting to make sure that her child got into the dance school building safely) receive's a ticket by one of his Traffic Agent's under his command.
In the course of her «search,» Arquette interviews several of her colleagues, among them Whoopi Goldberg, Diane Lane, Teri Garr, Holly Hunter, Vanessa Redgrave, Charlotte Rampling, Meg Ryan, and Sharon Stone, all of whom have their own personal horror stories about insensitive producers and casting directors who tend to think of over-40 (and sometimes over-30) actresses as being suitable only for mother, «other woman,» and «hero's girlfriend» roles — when they bother to cast these actresses at all.
Mothers with BPD tend to interact with their children in an «intrusively insensitive» manner (Hobson et al., 2005).
Mothers with BPD were found to be more intrusively insensitive.
Mothers with BPD relate to their infants in an intrusively insensitive manner, and their mother — infant interactions were scored as less satisfying by an objective rater.
Similarly, Newman et al13 rated mothers with BPD of 16 - month - olds as less sensitive than healthy controls, and Hobson et al21 also found their mothers with BPD to be more «intrusively insensitive» in their interactions with their 1 - year - olds, compared with healthy controls, and these differences remained once demographic differences between the groups were controlled.
As infant distress increased in duration, mothers with BPD were increasingly likely to show insensitive behaviour towards their child.
Unless child care quality is very poor, or the mother is insensitive to a child's needs, non-parental child care does not appear to undermine the security of the infant — mother attachment per se, but there are indications that this relationship may be more vulnerable when the mother herself provides less sensitive care and her child experiences poorer quality care, more changes in arrangements or many hours of care.
Sroufe unpacks feeding as an example: A mother could breastfeed, but do it in a mechanical and insensitive way, potentially contributing to an insecure attachment.
As the mother of 2 special needs boys, one autistic and one medically, I don't mean to sound insensitive but «aggressive» are you serious?
When mothers are insensitive, children are more likely to become insecure, and this is when (as Belsky notes5) stress from child care arrangements can shift the odds further in the direction of insecurity.
Infants of insensitive or unresponsive mothers, like many mothers with PPD, are thought to develop a negative «internal working model» of the relationship, including negative expectations regarding the child's own competence and love - worthiness [19].
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