Not exact matches
This type of thinking is ideal
for parsing out our own social
emotions and moral connotations; it allows us to review
unresolved issues, gives us the space to examine our internal moral compass, identify where we have erred, and adjust our behavior going forward.
If you've witnessed examples of extreme,
unresolved anger
for more than two weeks, seek the help of a mental health professional who can provide one - on - one assistance and help your child work through these difficult
emotions.
AEDP uses specific intervention strategies
for working explicitly, dyadically, and experientially with intense
unresolved traumatic
emotions.
Given that insecure attachments tend to form when children have not had the help necessary to process feelings around relational ruptures and disappointments, the «earned secure» attachment necessary
for parenting authoritatively is best achieved through processing these
unresolved emotions, or facing and expelling the «ghosts» of the parental past (Fraiberg, Adelson, & Shapiro).