by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Aug 11, 2014 | Attachment, Theory & Research
Attachment style can have an impact on how teenagers process social-emotional information in interactions with those outside their family structure, says one social neuroscientist. Pascal Vrticka’s article in the Huffington Post talks about how often teens...
by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Aug 6, 2014 | Parenting, Theory & Research
Secure bonding and strong attachment can lead to less of a need to use corporal punishment but research reveals that spanking is not effective in the long-run because it can lead to increased aggression and poor self-control. According to a study from the Columbia...
by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Aug 4, 2014 | Attachment, Parenting, Theory & Research
Bad parenting and insecure bonding not only has an impact on a child’s behavioral development but can lead to actual changes in their genetics as they get older. This comes from two new studies, one from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and one from Tulane...
by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Aug 4, 2014 | Attachment, Theory & Research, Uncategorized
This week Evergreen Psychotherapy is proud to host psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers from Japan. They are here to learn about attachment-focused therapy and how to apply it to the Japanese culture. They are also leaning about their own personal...
by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Jul 28, 2014 | Attachment, Parenting, Uncategorized
Breastfeeding is not just about nourishment. That’s from a blog item on PsychCentral in which author Rita Brehl asks: “So is it enough in this case that babies just get fed, whether by formula or breastfeeding, without regards to the latter’s benefits?...