Welcome back to the second part of my series on disorganized attachment. In the first article, I explored how children with anxious, avoidant, and secure attachment styles each have predictable ...
If your child suffers from separation anxiety and low self-confidence, they might have developed what psychologists call an ...
A secure attachment helps children feel confident and safe as they explore the world. Children with secure attachment are ...
The way we connect with others as adults is often shaped by our earliest experiences with caregivers. From birth, a child seeks comfort, security and love, forming attachments that become the ...
Taken together, these findings underscore the relevance of fetal movement within the psychology of pregnancy, suggesting that ...
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Caregiver smartphone use can affect a baby’s development. New parents should get more guidance
New research shows caregivers don’t get advice on smartphone use, even though we know it can affect a baby’s feeding, ...
Children with disorganized attachment experience heightened levels of anxiety, surpassing those with anxious and avoidant attachment. Their craving for emotional fulfillment without having a way to ...
A secure attachment helps children feel confident and safe as they explore the world. Children with secure attachment are better at handling emotions and developing strong friendships. Building a ...
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