What
role did attachment play in your choice to breastfeed?
Not exact matches
«One thing that bed - sharing serves to
do is to permit mothers to validate their
role as mothers,» says McKenna, who notes that working mothers in his experience have felt inadequate at bonding and creating
attachment.
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.
When it comes to a parent's happiness, the
role that parenting plays is a matter of subjectivity, as well:
Attachment - minded parents are happy to give their children more attention than not, whereas parents of other parenting approaches may argue that a child seeking attention is being manipulative; attachment parents simply do not view children, or their choices, in
Attachment - minded parents are happy to give their children more attention than not, whereas parents of other parenting approaches may argue that a child seeking attention is being manipulative;
attachment parents simply do not view children, or their choices, in
attachment parents simply
do not view children, or their choices, in this way.
Several chemicals play a
role in helping us form
attachments, and animal studies are showing how we could manipulate them to
do just that.
Dr. Johnson underscores the central
role of emotions and
attachment needs in relationships, and
does so by sharing stories of many different couples, thus making the book very engaging.
Porn can play a big
role in achieving that fusion, and it doesn't have to take away from a secure
attachment.
For example,
does gender
role conflict lead to more anxious and avoidant
attachment styles, which leads to more pornography use?
Future research needs to explore the outcomes of
attachment - based parenting, impacts of parent - led behavioural strategies on infant well - being,
role of fathers, and alternative approaches for infants who
do not respond to behavioural parenting practices.
Frightening parental behavior may play an important
role but it
does not seem to be the only causal factor involved in the emergence of disorganized
attachment.
When the three diagnostic indicators of
attachment - based «parental alienation» (i.e., of a cross-generational coalition of the child with a narcissistic / (borderline) parent involving the
role - reversal use of the child as a regulatory object for the parent's emotional and psychological state) are present, if the psychologist
does not make an accurate diagnosis of the pathology then the «reasonably foreseeable consequences» would be the child's loss of a developmentally healthy and bonded relationship with a normal - range and affectionally available parent, and the developmental pathology imposed on the child by the pathogenic parenting of the narcissistic / borderline parent.
When it comes to a parent's happiness, the
role that parenting plays is a matter of subjectivity, as well:
Attachment - minded parents are happy to give their children more attention than not, whereas parents of other parenting approaches may argue that a child seeking attention is being manipulative; attachment parents simply do not view children, or their choices, in
Attachment - minded parents are happy to give their children more attention than not, whereas parents of other parenting approaches may argue that a child seeking attention is being manipulative;
attachment parents simply do not view children, or their choices, in
attachment parents simply
do not view children, or their choices, in this way.
The fact that fearful and withdrawn
attachment did not emerge as mediators
does not preclude their
role in the adversity — psychosis link; rather, it suggest that these styles might not be involved in pathways following from the childhood experiences measured in the current study.
As an addiction therapist, what
role do you believe
attachment theory may play in the recovery process.
Porn can play a big
role in achieving «rec - relational» lovemaking, and it doesn't have to take away from a secure
attachment.
How much of a
role does emotional
attachment play?