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Use caution with bed sharing

by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Jul 23, 2014 | Attachment, Theory & Research, Uncategorized

While Evergreen Psychotherapy encourages attachment parenting, there must be limits to it, especially, as a new study points out, bed sharing can be very dangerous and even fatal for children under the age of four. The study, reported on by Medical Daily, was...
Insecure attachment can cause codependency

Insecure attachment can cause codependency

by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Jul 21, 2014 | Attachment, Theory & Research, Uncategorized

Insecure bonding between a parent and child can have long-term repercussions in a child’s life as they turn into an adult. It can of course also affect how adult children attract others for relationships and form those relationships.  Insecure bonding can lead...

Attachment theory and gay parents

by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Jul 14, 2014 | Attachment, Uncategorized

While straight people may be the predominant parents in society, attachment theory doesn’t apply exclusively to them. As illustrated in a recent post from the Wall Street Journal, attachment affects how gay and lesbian parents connect to their children as well....

Insecure attachment can lead to obesity

by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Jul 7, 2014 | Attachment, Parenting, Uncategorized

A new University of Illinois study finds that insecure attachment between a parent and child can lead to that child developing obesity by resorting to emotional eating. “If your mother regularly punished or dismissed your anger, anxiety or sadness instead of being...

Your guide to attachment parenting

by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Jun 30, 2014 | Attachment, Parenting, Uncategorized

Attachment parenting can seem scary to some, odd to others, with parents following sometime strict rules and seeming too close to their kids. But despite cultural misconceptions, myths and misrepresentations, there are many benefits to attachment parenting. As...

Corrective Attachment Therapy added in California

by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Jun 25, 2014 | Corrective Attachment Parenting, Uncategorized

Evergreen Psychotherapy is proud to announce our ground-breaking methods of Corrective  Attachment Therapy  has been added to the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare. Corrective Attachment Therapy is “an intensive outpatient program that...
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