by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Sep 10, 2014 | Psychology, Uncategorized
While it is a part of our work, too often therapists overlook the issue of childhood emotional neglect, which cause cause insecure attachment and lead to problems down the road, says one woman. That’s why psychologist Jonice Webb wrote the book Running On Empty...
by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Sep 8, 2014 | Parenting, Theory & Research, Uncategorized
At Evergreen, we always encourage bonding between parents and children and regular family dinners can be a good way to do that But new research suggests that they can also help minimize the impacts of cyberbullying on our children. Researchers at the Institute for...
by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Sep 3, 2014 | Attachment, Parenting, Theory & Research
Sometimes it’s near impossible to predict what kind of parent someone will be before the child is born, but one study suggests parenting style can be predicted by having the potential parents play with dolls. According to a recent TIME article,...
by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Aug 25, 2014 | Attachment, Parenting
We at Evergreen Psychotherapy always encourage caution with bed sharing, but one mother makes the case for it as a part of attachment parenting and why the benefits outweigh the risks. Rebecca Hardy writes in The Independent (UK) that some of the studies, such as one...
by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Aug 18, 2014 | Attachment, Theory & Research, Uncategorized
Attachment style may be a factor in how many choose and interact with online gaming, according to a Huffington Post article. Psychologists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth discovered in the 1960s and 1970s that children who displayed anxiety had insecure attachment...