Not exact matches
Infants whose attachment strategy collapses even under the
mild stress of brief separation experienced in the Strange Situation and who show high degree of incoherence and disorganisation upon reunion with their caregivers comprise on average 15 % of typical populations and as high as 50 - 80 % of high
social risk groups [8].
In an attempt to refine this complex relationship between adversity and
stress, the National Scientific Counsel on the Developing Child has proposed the following taxonomy of
stress (also see Fig 1).24 Positive
stress is infrequent,
mild, or brief and is characterized by strong
social - emotional (SE) supports.
Behavioral,
social, emotional, or developmental concerns for a child that are either anticipatory or
mild to moderate in nature; also parental behavioral,
social, and / or emotional concerns including depression, anxiety and
stress, parenting confidence, and sense of self - efficacy