In addition, some research has shown that the same child may
show different attachment behaviors on different occasions.
Not exact matches
Check out these 20
different dip variations if you want to get creative with this exercise — some (but not all) of the variations
shown can be done on these X-3 dip station
attachments.
Different email packages
show the
attachment button differently.
They
showed that caregiver sensitivity has been defined and operationalised in many
different ways over the preceding thirty years, but however measured, it was far from being an exclusive determinant of the quality of
attachment.
Over the last three decades, it has been
shown that
different demographic risk factors, especially if accumulated may effect the development of
attachment, presumably through their proximal or distal influence on parenting [12].
Studies have
shown that most securely attached infants develop particular distinctly
different attachment bonds with each parent and the infants» varied caregivers (Goossens & Van Ijzendoorn, 1990).
The presentation will describe how the same core process occurs in a range of quite
different - seeming therapies — such as AEDP, Coherence Therapy, EMDR, EFT, and IPNB — and will
show why memory reconsolidation is poised to create four breakthroughs in the psychotherapy field: enhanced effectiveness, a unified understanding of diverse therapies of transformational change, clarification of the role of
attachment in therapy, and an advance beyond nonspecific common factors theory in our understanding of the process of change.
These three studies, even if considered
different aspects of the
attachment system, they used a novel methodology: the simulated VR experience,
showing significant results consistent with the previous studies that used traditional methods of assessing (Ainsworth, 1978; Mikulincer and Shaver, 2005).
When related to
attachment with significant figures, empirical studies suggest that boys and girls exhibit
different behavioral patterns in their relationships, with boys
showing higher independence and girls higher relatedness (Cross and Madson 1997).
Different still are the findings reported by Shaver et al. (2007),
showing that both
attachment dimensions independently and robustly predicted mindfulness.
For instance, parental stress seems to be associated to both anxiety and avoidance of
attachment, because of the difficulties they imply in coping with distress, but in
different ways: more avoidant women attribute negative distress to a characteristic of the baby and not situational factors; more anxious women make more mistakes in recognizing fear and attribute distress to physical factors, then they could
show an out of sync response to the babies» distress signs (Leerkes and Siepak, 2006; for a complete review of a social cognition approach to parenting processes and behaviors, see: Jones et al., 2015a, b).
Overall, the distributions of the
different attachment styles in children living in institutions have been
shown to have lower rates of secure and higher rates of disorganised
attachment than those observed in children living with their biological parents in the general population (Bakermans - Kranenburg et al. 2011; Katsurada 2007; Muadi et al. 2012; Zeanah et al. 2005).
Different kinds of SoM reflecting insecure
attachment differentiated the clinical groups studied, with OCD predominantly
showing dismissing traits and depression
attachment SoM commonly associated with severe adverse events.
Research has
shown many cross-cultural differences in proportional ratios of
different attachment styles among children and adults (Sprecher et al., 1994).