By examining the scholarly literature, this paper synthesizes existing work
on attachment theory in the treatment of substance use disorders.
Not exact matches
Based
on the book Attached at the Heart, the Attached at the Heart Parenting Educator (AHPE) program is grounded
in attachment theory, informed by cutting edge research, and designed as a prevention model to help parents better understand and apply the Eight Principles of Parenting for a child's optimal physical and emotional development.
Expert Aimee Wheeler, explains the science behind the
attachment theory and how
attachment early
on in life will biologically create pathways that will allow for healthy relationships and interactions later
on.
As both a mom and a Clinical Psychologist trained
in Attachment Theory at Columbia University, Dr. Markham offers a unique perspective
on raising kids.
Basing her approach
in attachment theory and the groundbreaking work of Dr. Gordon Neufeld, Deborah MacNamara has written as essential primer
on how to be a parent by making sense of the inner world of children.
It is firmly based
in the sciences of anthropology and psychology and specifically
on the
theory of
attachment.
Watch and learn as
attachment theory is explained
in regards to the long terms effects
on a child.
Bowlby's (1944, 1956) ideas had a great influence
on the way researchers thought about
attachment, and much of the discussion of his
theory has focused
on his belief
in monotropy.
Intervention www.circleofsecurity.org Treatment approach based
on attachment theory www.infantinstitute.com Tulane Institute of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health www.sickkids.
on.ca / Infant mental health site of the Hospital for Sick Children
in Toronto www.ncast.org Infant mental health website at the University of Washington School of Nursing www.nctsn.org The National Child Traumatic Stress Network early trauma page
However,
in light of changing social realities
in which mothers play an increasingly larger role
in providing financially for their children, more research is being done
on the role of fathers
in attachment theory.
Daniel J. Siegel presents an analysis and synthesis of the research and
theory on the process of
attachment and
on the brain development of children
in his book The Developing Mind (1999).
Ainsworth was also a pioneer
in attachment theory, but,
in this paper, she was made to seem almost as if she were a colleague of Bowlby's instead of a woman who theorized
on her own.
I did not go into them
in this paper because I did not want to focus so much
on just the
attachment theories but more
on the criticisms of them.
He also blogs for APtly Said and volunteers with the
Attachment Parenting International (API) team creating the Tribute Presentation, to be narrated by Sir Richard Bowlby Bt (API Advisory Board member and son of John Bowlby, the «Father of
Attachment Theory») at API's 2014 «Cherishing Families, Flourishing Children» Conference
on September 26 - 28 at Notre Dame University
in South Bend, Indiana, USA.
Attachment theory is a
theory about relationships, based
on the idea that human beings evolved
in kinship groups and that human survival was enhanced by the maintenance of secure bonds between parents and children and with members of the wider group [i](Holmes, 1993).
Ainsworth's contribution to
attachment theory centred
on the development of her concept of the «secure base» which created an important foundation for research methodology
in child development [vi](Ainsworth, 1978).
The Fallacious Assumptions and Unrealistic Prescriptions of
Attachment Theory: A Comment
on «Parents» Socioemotional Investment
in Children Journal of Marriage and the Family 60 (3): 782 - 790.
More recent
attachment theory is based
on research into different styles of
attachment in both children and adult romantic relationships.
«We knew exactly what we were going to get
in to,» Grumet said about the cover and story, which focuses
on the
theory of
attachment parenting.
Research that began with the late psychologist John Bowlby's
Attachment Theory back in the 1950s has shown the critical need for consistently loving, sensitive responsiveness to develop a secure parent - child attachment — that component that forms the foundation of how our babies and toddlers go on to relate to others... in all relationships... through the rest of th
Attachment Theory back
in the 1950s has shown the critical need for consistently loving, sensitive responsiveness to develop a secure parent - child
attachment — that component that forms the foundation of how our babies and toddlers go on to relate to others... in all relationships... through the rest of th
attachment — that component that forms the foundation of how our babies and toddlers go
on to relate to others...
in all relationships... through the rest of their lives.
In the 1960s, John Bowlby, whose work
on infant
attachment has informed so much of current
attachment theory, promoted the idea that children used their blankies as a calming substitute for their key
attachment figure, and by the 1970s, even eminent childcare writers like Dr. Spock and Penelope Leach were actively advocating the introduction of comfort objects to help babies manage times of separation.
Some of the topics covered
in this issue are: the impact that severe and chronic stress
in early childhood has across the lifespan; a summary of the newly published DC: 0 - 5 ™ Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood; the impact of illness and hospitalization
on young infants; the Circle of Security - Classroom (COS - C) approach to applying
attachment theory in pre-school settings; and an intervention for mothers who are struggling with addiction.
In Attached, Levine and Heller use the science of
attachment theory to explain these behaviors, helping new couples (and those
on the dating scene) understand what they need from a romantic partnership.
In Attached, Levine and Heller use the science of
attachment theory to explain these behaviours, helping new couples (and those
on the dating scene) understand what they need from a romantic partnership.
Once again, although the classic adage is that we are all Legal Realists now, and a few people argue that critical legal
theory has not died but been absorbed into general legal thought, I find
on the whole that lawyers and law professors at least appear to have internalized very little of the lessons of Legal Realism or CLS, and retain
in thought and deed a surprising
attachment to the appearance of «reasoned elaboration.»
NOTE: Eligible courses include but are not limited to the 2007, 2009 and 2011 Meaningful Child Participation
in Family Justice Processes courses presented by IICRD and CLEBC, and may cover such topics as: effects of separation and divorce
on parents and children; communication skill development of children; family dynamics; adult and child dynamics; parent and child bonding and
attachment theory; child development; empirical research
on developmental needs, children's ages, gender systems and structural family
theory; opinions and effects of parenting arrangements; ethno ‐ cultural family dynamics; family violence, power imbalance, and control issues; alcohol and substance abuse issues.
Certified
in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (a clinical approach founded by Dr. Sue Johnson), Figs shares the
Attachment Theory perspective
on this big question.
In Attached, Levine and Heller use the science of
attachment theory to explain these behaviours, helping new couples (and those
on the dating scene) understand what they need from a romantic partnership.
Attachment theory owes its inception to British psychologist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby, who
in the 1950s examined the tremendous impact that our early relationships with our parents or caregivers has
on the people we become.
His research focusing
on the mother - child bond — what it meant, and what happened when it did not or could not exist — formed the basis for groundbreaking work that culminated
in his «
attachment theory» about maternal b...
She has published extensively
in professional journals
on the application of
attachment theory to clinical practice with adults.
In recent years we have focused on issues of working with impasses in couple therapy, forgiveness, values and couple therapy, relational approaches to working with couples, working with affect in couple therapy, and integrating neurobiology and attachment research and theory into our work with couple
In recent years we have focused
on issues of working with impasses
in couple therapy, forgiveness, values and couple therapy, relational approaches to working with couples, working with affect in couple therapy, and integrating neurobiology and attachment research and theory into our work with couple
in couple therapy, forgiveness, values and couple therapy, relational approaches to working with couples, working with affect
in couple therapy, and integrating neurobiology and attachment research and theory into our work with couple
in couple therapy, and integrating neurobiology and
attachment research and
theory into our work with couples.
I am rooted
in attachment and systems
theory and value a working therapeutic relationship based
on a good match between individual or family and clinician.
In my work as a relationship therapist, specializing in attachment theory, one phenomenon I often see is overcommitted women and men struggling to stay on top of competing priorities, resulting in complete exhaustion and burnout.If you feel depleted, overwhelmed, burned out, or inundated, it might be time to revisit the commitments in your life and restructure where neede
In my work as a relationship therapist, specializing
in attachment theory, one phenomenon I often see is overcommitted women and men struggling to stay on top of competing priorities, resulting in complete exhaustion and burnout.If you feel depleted, overwhelmed, burned out, or inundated, it might be time to revisit the commitments in your life and restructure where neede
in attachment theory, one phenomenon I often see is overcommitted women and men struggling to stay
on top of competing priorities, resulting
in complete exhaustion and burnout.If you feel depleted, overwhelmed, burned out, or inundated, it might be time to revisit the commitments in your life and restructure where neede
in complete exhaustion and burnout.If you feel depleted, overwhelmed, burned out, or inundated, it might be time to revisit the commitments
in your life and restructure where neede
in your life and restructure where needed.
Couples who are
in conflict or isolated from each are helped with therapy based
on theories of adult
attachment.
In his article, «Bowlby's
Attachment Theory,»
on «SimplyPsychology,» psychology lecturer Saul McLeod discusses Bowlby's belief that the relationship of a child and her mother between birth and 5 years of age is the most crucial to socialization.
Attachment parenting, a phrase coined by pediatrician William Sears, [1] is a parenting philosophy based on the principles of the attachment theory in developmental p
Attachment parenting, a phrase coined by pediatrician William Sears, [1] is a parenting philosophy based
on the principles of the
attachment theory in developmental p
attachment theory in developmental psychology.
Drawing upon
attachment theory we present a rationale for a stronger focus
on relationships
in group care settings and provide a basic structure to guide such efforts.
As we focused more
on the new perspectives that
attachment theory and interpersonal neurobiology were opening up
on failed cases like that of Rebecca, we began to look at parents
in a different way.
Certainly
attachment theory research has expanded from focusing only
on the quality of connection with the mother, to any consistent care giver
in a child's life, a concept known as «earned security».
As one who is unfamiliar with the literature
on attachment and brain development
in early childhood, it would seem that neuropsych testing of the differences
in the brain capacities of people from backgrounds with adequate
attachment opportunities and those without such opportunities would help move
theory from intuition to skilled observation.
Moreoever, the dissing and dismissing here of research
on primary caregiver and
attachment theory, and the substantial bodies of work
on mammalian mother - child relationships, is amazingly specious, given they even are used right above
in this article to bolster the
attachment arguments where convenient.
Number 2 Interviews with Jeff Simpson
on milestones
in attachment theory and research and with Gurit Birnbaum
on the interplay between
attachment and sex.
Johnson's Emotionally Focused Therapy, which is based
on attachment theory, has much
in common with Collaborative Couple Therapy.
At NCCT, Kerry, explains, she and her team use «evidence - informed» therapy, which draws
on some of the leading models
in the field of «relationship distress, as well as
attachment theory and the psychobiology of relationships.»
A safe haven: An
attachment theory perspective
on support seeking and caregiving
in intimate relationship.
He draws primarily
on theories of social exchange,
attachment, motivation, and social cognition
in his research.
A safe haven: An
attachment theory perspective
on support seeking and caregiving
in intimate relationships.
Focusing
on how to integrate
attachment theory and developmental psychology
in practice with adopted or fostered children, she emphasises the need for understanding of early trauma and its effect
on child development.
Thus, unlike earlier
theories of parent - child relationships, which emphasized the role of (any) caregiver
in satisfying the infant's physiological needs (e.g., hunger),
attachment theory focuses
on the selectivity of personal relationships providing protection and emotional security.