Editor's note: Attachment Parenting International (API) recognizes the amazing creativity of parents to balance their children's attachment needs with their financial needs and / or career in order to provide consistent, loving care especially in the first few months postpartum but also throughout the early childhood years
when parental presence is most critical to establishing a secure attachment relationship.
Not exact matches
Kim John Payne's message helps families recognize the importance of
parental presence, even more so in this day and age
when so many pressures are taking the focus away from connected parenting.
The results held true even
when researchers accounted for potentially confounding factors such as the
presence of aggression within the family and
parental stress, depression and drug or alcohol use.
Kim John Payne helps families recognize the importance of
parental presence, even more so in this day and age
when so many pressures are taking the focus away from connected parenting.
When all three of the definitive Diagnostic Indicators of attachment - based «
parental alienation» are present, ALL mental health professionals will make exactly the same diagnosis regarding the
presence of «
parental alienation» given the same clinical information.
The outcome of this investigation leads to the question that if there are cross-cultural differences in how couples are affected by the transition to parenthood, based on the
presence or absence of traditional roles, then what happens
when traditional roles are manifested by federal policy that facilitates more opportunity for traditional roles after the birth of a child through
parental leave?
When viewed within the context of coercion theory (Patterson, 1982) our findings suggest that the
presence of youth externalizing problems precipitate ineffective and unintentional caregiver responses (e.g., nagging or criticizing) that, in turn, exacerbate youth resistance to
parental demands, interrupting adherence processes (Fig. 2).
Finally, the relevance of developmental level, child gender, diagnosis, and the
presence of
parental psychopathology to the decision of how and
when to include parents in treatment is discussed.