Sentences with phrase «of emotional bonding»

Dr. Sue Johnson — author and educator whose quality work in the area of emotional bonding, love and friendship within marriage has made her a leader in the field.
But if it's just lust and sexual chemistry without the context of emotional bonding, suggests Johnson, then the words «I love you» are not worth much.
In these critical early months of emotional bonding, do I need to over-compensate in terms of how I interact with and take care of this little baby?
According to a study from UCLA, breastfeeding moms have been shown to experience less postpartum depression and report stronger feelings of emotional bonding.
While the conjugal view centers on comprehensiveness (including a sexual union that is ordered to a common good), the «revisionist view» sees marriage primarily as an emotional bond — as the pinnacle of various kinds of emotional bonds, to be sure, but as essentially an emotional bond all the same.
Sharing the joys of and spending time together during all the stages of pregnancy and being present at the time of delivery are all active and important ways to participate in the formation of emotional bonds between the entire family.
In this way, crying may be central to the formation of an emotional bond or «attachment» with a particular caregiver (s).
Doing so will only remind you of the emotional bond you used to share and blur the boundaries of your new relationship to one another.
Latest communicative facilities assist in building of an emotional bond between the partners.
This indicates that the use of IDS may facilitate the development of an emotional bond between adults and infants.
Paintings such as Folk Musicians (1942) and The Visitation (1941) are examples of Bearden's depictions of agrarian life, as well as his portrayal of emotional bonds common to all humanity, but particularly informed by an African - American experience.
In this workshop, we lean in to power of emotional bonds, of attachment, to both understand addiction, to inform our interventions, and treat addiction more effectively.
My training in Emotionally - Focused Therapy (EFT) informs my work with couples by providing an understanding of the emotional bond between partners and a focus on identifying and working with the moments that strengthen and harmonize that emotional connection.
Strength of the Emotional Bond Between the Spouses: The emotional bond within a marital relationship ranges from two people who c - exist to two people who have an intensely close relationship.
Emerging research from the fields of public health, psychology, education and others demonstrates that the condition of «parent - child connectedness» serves as an important protective factor for a variety of adolescent health outcomes... [Parent - child connectedness] is characterized by the quality of the emotional bond between parent and child and by the degree to which this bond is both mutual and sustained over time.
The theory of attachment is concerned with the type of emotional bond that develops between an infant and his or her primary caregiver (typically the mother).
Within the psychology of children, infant attachment refers to the type of emotional bond (of which there are four according to attachment theory) an infant develops with his or her primary caregiver (typically the mother).
However, «group therapy alliance can be understood as the perception of the emotional bond held by an individual group member for the group and an agreement on the goals and tasks for the group therapy among group members with therapist» (Tasca, Balfour, Ritchie, & Bissada, 2007, p. 1).
More specifically, we expect that: (a) a secure attachment to parents (represented by high quality of emotional bond) predicts negatively alienation to peers; (b) insecure attachment to parents (represented by high separation anxiety and high inhibition of exploration and individuality) predicts positively alienation to peers; (c) peer alienation predicts positively problematic Facebook use.
Considering parental attachment, quality of emotional bond directly predicted problematic Facebook use only for boys.
Results showed that when adolescents have secure relationships with their parents (represented by quality of emotional bond), they are less alienated in their relationships with peers, and, in turn, use Facebook in a less problematic way.
The direct effect of Quality of Emotional Bond on Problematic Facebook use was only present for boys, remaining the indirect effect for boys and girls.
In the present study, we found good internal consistency for the three dimensions: Inhibition of Exploration and Individuality (α =.81 for the father and α =.82 for the mother), Quality of Emotional Bond (α =.94 for the father and α =.92 for the mother) and Separation Anxiety (α =.85 for the father and α =.82 for the mother).
It consists of 30 items divided into three subscales, namely Inhibition of Exploration and Individuality (IEI; 10 items; e.g., «My parents discourage me when I want to try new things»), Quality of Emotional Bond (QEB; 10 items; e.g., «I know that I can count on my parents whenever I need them»), and Separation Anxiety (SA; 10 items; e.g., «I am afraid of being alone if I lose my parents.»).
A relationship with parents with lower quality of emotional bonds seems to affect more boys than girls in terms of problematic Facebook use, maybe because girls also tend to be a source of support for others, more than boys (Ma and Huebner 2008), being more connected to their peers (Claes 1992), and more protected of problematic use by this reason.
Results also showed that all the parental attachment dimensions are strongly associated with peer alienation, being separation anxiety and inhibition of exploration and individuality positively correlated and quality of emotional bond negatively correlated, as expected.
The scale is based on Bordin's concept of therapeutic alliance: therapist - patient agreement on therapeutic goals; therapist - patient agreement on therapeutic tasks, and the quality of the emotional bond between the therapist and the patient [35,36].
Data on parent — child relationships were obtained using the Parent Development Interview (PDI)(Aber et al., 1985; Slade et al., 1999), an in - depth technique designed to assess the nature of the emotional bond between the parent and the child, using the coding scheme developed by Steele et al. (2000).

Not exact matches

There is one specific type of venting that actually does what we hope it will do — bond us to friends and allies, and relieve a little emotional pressure.
If you don't know what that is, it's a technique «based in the practice of nurturing parenting methods that create strong emotional bonds,» according to Attachment Parenting International.
«The bond and cash side of the portfolio provides the cushion and peace of mind to prevent an emotional reaction in a down market.»
Although it might be true that stocks almost always beat bonds over long periods of time, striking the right asset allocation balance may allow investors to better manage the emotional response associated with heightened equity market volatility that often leads to poor investment outcomes.
We feel empathy to different degrees according to our relationships with people; mostly for our families or those with the closest emotional bonds to us, then to other members of the «tribe», and finally to outsiders.
Think of a woman who has formed with a man who is not her husband an affective and emotional bond of love and of reciprocal support in which children grow and flourish.
Sex between unmarried adults might be inside that gray area between the ideal and the immoral if, first, no one's marriage is being violated by either party; second, if it is a union of love and caring, not just a union of convenience and desire; third, if sex is shared only after other things have been shared, other things such as time, values, friendship, communication and a sense of deep trust and emotional responsibility; fourth, if it is both loving and discreet, private, shielded from those who would not or could not understand; if it is valued as a bond between the two people involved and between them alone, never violating the sacredness of the exclusive quality of that moment.
Along with conveying modes of faith by teaching and example, parenting figures in faith also convey the emotional states and the interaction with the self which they bonded to their modes of faith.
All real, stabilising bonding depends on the conversion of our confusing emotional forces.
Without any expression of bodily or emotional pair - bonding love, this guy is merely a caricature created by authors» for their purposes.
The mission of Attachment Parenting International (API) is to promote parenting practices that create strong, healthy emotional bonds between children and their parents.
Attachment Parenting is based in the practice of nurturing parenting methods that create strong emotional bonds, also known as secure attachment, between the infant and parent (s).
It steals the core value of the relationship, often the emotional bond, and that robs a relationship of what it could be.
Upon returning to the northern part of the US, which is as far as we could travel at the time, she then decided to keep both dogs because I was suicidal at finding myself in a new city, with zero emotional support, thousands of miles away from my former life in the SW and she thought it was what she needed to do to keep the dog safe, who was also dealing with the split, as it had bonded with the other dog and my ex.
(6) The physical bond that babywearing gives us, in any kind of carrier, gives us an emotional attachment that can be so healing, both for the caregiver and the baby (if I had unlimited space here we could talk more about the amazing therapeutic benefits for children, too!).
Through investing emotional energy and time with one another outside the marital relationship, the former platonic friendship can begin to form a strong emotional bond which hurts the intimacy of the spousal... MORE relationship.
There's less risk of postpartum depression, lower risk of breast and ovarian cancer, and it supports strong bonds between the family, both emotional and psychological.
Gena is on the Board of Directors of Attachment Parenting International, a nonprofit group promoting parenting practices that the organization's website says «create strong, healthy emotional bonds between children and parents.»»
Attachment Parenting is based in the practice of nurturing parenting methods that create strong emotional bonds, also known as secure attachment, between children and their parent (s).
API promotes parenting practices that create strong, healthy emotional bonds between children and their parents and as a result changes everything from the dynamic of a family to that of communities by improving school readiness to reducing violence.
But the diminution of sex is simultaneous to one's emotional bonds growing stronger.
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