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Secure attachment most important first task in life

by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Dec 13, 2014 | Attachment, Uncategorized

Developmental perspective: Child development consists of a series of stage-relevant tasks that are essential to learn, which lead to the mastery of subsequent developmental tasks over time. The most important task of the first year of life is the establishment of...
Lack of attachment impairs brain wiring

Lack of attachment impairs brain wiring

by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Dec 13, 2014 | Attachment, Uncategorized

Neurobiology: In utero and early attachment experiences significantly affect the wiring of the brain, because the young child’s brain grows more than at any other time in life, and relationships shape the developing brain. Lack of secure attachment and traumatic...

Preparation helps adopted children

by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Dec 13, 2014 | Attachment, Parenting, Uncategorized

Many of these children are eventually adopted by well-meaning parents who are intellectually and emotionally ill-prepared to handle the children’s severe emotional and behavioral problems. Such children are unable to give and receive love and affection, constantly...
Attachment disorder is passed down

Attachment disorder is passed down

by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Dec 13, 2014 | Attachment, Parenting, Uncategorized

Attachment disorder is transmitted intergenerationally. Children lacking secure attachments with caregivers commonly grow up to be parents who are incapable of establishing this crucial foundation with their own children. Instead of following the instinct to protect,...
Lack of attachment impairs brain wiring

Anxious attachment has consequences on developing brain

by Evergreen Psychotherapy | Dec 13, 2014 | Attachment, Uncategorized

Disrupted and anxious attachment not only leads to emotional and social problems, but also results in biochemical consequences in the developing brain. Infants raised without loving touch and security have abnormally high levels of stress hormones, which can impair...
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