Secure Attachment
Found 8 free book(s)The Developmental Implications of Parentification: Effects ...
www.tc.columbia.eduthe caregiver, emotional parentification disrupts the development of secure attachment. The consequent formation of insecure attachments to primary caregivers, particularly the mother, results in interpersonal deficits in the child that can carry on into adulthood. The term “parentification” was first utilized in depth by
Supporting secure attachment in the Early Years
5f2fe3253cd1dfa0d089-bf8b2cdb6a1dc2999fecbc372702016c.ssl.cf3.rackcdn.comsecure attachment. Through consistent, sensitive and timely responses to their needs, the infant acquires a basic trust: in others as responsive in the world as a benign place and in themselves as able to communicate their needs. Mirroring Mirrroring and still face experiment.
Promoting Attachment through Play - SCOE
www.scoe.orgAttachment and neurotransmsitters •Infants who experience secure attachment: secretion of neurotransmitters, produces sense of well being •Trauma or neglect can reduce secretion of neurotransmitters Gonzalez-Mena and Widmeyer (2015)
Attachment Disorders and Attachment Problems
depts.washington.eduAttachment is a normal developmental process in which young children turn to preferred caregivers for comfort, protection, and nurturance. This capacity usually emerges around nine months of age. Children develop a secure attachment when the caregiver is responsive and comforts them when distressed; insecure attachment can arise when caregivers are
THE ORIGINS OF ATTACHMENT THEORY: JOHN BOWLBY …
www.psychology.sunysb.eduAinsworth contributed the concept of the attachment figure as a secure base from which an infant can explore the world. In addition, she formulated the concept of maternal sensitivity to infant signals and its role in the development of infant-mother attachment patterns. The ideas now guiding attachment theory have a long developmental history.
A Secure Base for Adult Learning: Attachment Theory and ...
files.eric.ed.govAttachment is an enduring tie with a person who provides security. Bowlby observed that the child's attachment figure provides a secure base from which 9050 Adult Learn Interior.indd 35 22/08/2008 16:12:16
American Psychologist. Vol. 46 (4) April 1991, pp. 333-341 ...
www.psychology.sunysb.eduattachment that we have jointly developed is that it is an ethological approach to personality develop-ment. We have had a long and happy partnership in pursuing this approach. In this article we wish to ... be secure solely on the basis of one's independent knowledge and skills. To be secure, a person needs
Romantic Love Conceptualized as an Attachment Process
adultattachmentlab.human.cornell.eduthe three major styles of attachment in infancy--secure, avoidant, and anxious/ambivalent--and on the notion that continuity of relationship style is due in part to mental models (Bowlby's "inner working models") of self and social life. These models, and hence a …