Over time, attachment theory has become a popular concept. It is a very useful way to understand our relationship behaviours.
FOSTERING services in Dorset have been praised after recent Ofsted inspections. Five Rivers Child Care maintains fostering teams in Weymouth, Dorchester, and Poole and is now rating is now rated 'Good ...
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Are they avoidant, or just not that into you? Therapists explain how to tell
Key Takeaways Someone who is avoidant desires connection but may struggle with emotional intimacy due to past experiences or attachment issues.Someone who isn't interested in you may show similar ...
Ana Veic critiques a qualititative study assessing the experience of receiving dyadic developmental psychotherapy among children with developmental trauma.
Letters: Georgi Kamov and Lisa Harms respond to an article about how screen time affects children and share their experiences in Bulgaria and the US ...
A bit of understanding – plus effort to regulate yourself and give compassionate feedback – can shift a stuck relationship ...
If your home felt unpredictable—frequent conflict, emotional outbursts, or walking on eggshells—your child may associate closeness with danger. Even if things “calmed down” later, their nervous system ...
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Danish parenting rule book: Children always make sense
New Danish Parenting shifts from fear-based control to an attachment-led approach rooted in IFS and Jesper Juul’s work. Its core rule, “Children Always Make Sense,” views behavior as meaningful ...
We all want an easy love, or at least one that doesn’t make us panic, bolt, or force us to become a detective. Of course, ...
A recent large longitudinal study found that early dynamics with mothers predicted future attachment styles across all ...
A clinical psychology specialist warned of “oversimplification” as he offered additional context to a claim that gang ...
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