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Attachment Theory - John Bowlby
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Attachment Theory-John Bowlby
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Science Bulletins: Attachment Theory—Understanding the Essential Bond
In 1958, psychologist John Bowlby pioneered "attachment theory," the idea that the early bond between parent and child is critical to a child's emotional development. Since then, scientists have discovered that insecure attachment during formative years can significantly stress both the developing brain and body, resulting in long-term psychological and physical ailments. For example, low levels o
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Children's Attachment Theory and How to Use it
A Shalamar Children's training video explaining the basics of Children's Psychology. In this video, they talk about Attachment Theory using simple language which we can all understand.
This video gives a brief explanation of Secure, Ambivalent, Avoidant and Disorganised attachments; Proximity Maintenance, Secure Base, Safe Haven and Separation Distress.
The video also talks about how we can work
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Attachment Theory and Emotion Regulation
Halifax Psychologist, Brad Peters, talks about attachment theory and emotion regulation, as it relates to emotional intelligence, connection in relationships, and psychological resilience.
Attachment is a term that describes an emotional bond – initially in childhood, with the parent or caregiver, but then later in life as well, with close friendships and romantic partners.
When an infant is i
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PSYCHOTHERAPY - John Bowlby
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Attachment Theory Explains Relationship Patterns
Aaron Gilbert of Boston Evening Therapy describes the secure and insecure attachment patterns that form during childhood in response to their relationship to their caregivers. Attachment patterns carry over into adulthood. Recognizing and changing our attachment pattern is the basis of attachment psychotherapy, a practical method of improving adult relationship skills.
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Dr. Allan Schore - Modern Attachment Theory
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Introduction to Attachment Theory
START - Biological Origins and Attachment Behaviour
04:45 - Separation and loss of attachment Figure
09:20 - The lasting effects of insecure attachment
10:40 - The Strange Situation Procedure
16:20 - The intergenerational transmission of attachment
21:05 - Internal working model of insecure attachment
23:00 - Internal working model of secure attachment
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Attachment Theory - How childhood attachments influence adult relationships - John Bowlby
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Secure, Insecure, Avoidant & Ambivalent Attachment in Mothers & Babies
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Phillip Shaver - Perspectives from Attachment Theory, Buddhism, and Neuroscience
The Role of Psychological Security in Happiness and Suffering: Perspectives from Attachment Theory, Buddhism, and Neuroscience
UC Davis Profesor, Phillip Shaver, PhD.'s lecture at the Institute for Spirituality and Health's 21st annual Psychotherapy and Faith Conference
Conference Theme - Happiness and Suffering: What It Means to be Human
Held November 16th, 2012 at St. Paul's United Methodist
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Harlow's Rhesus Monkey Experiments and the Attachment Theory - Children's Rights
An introduction to Harlow's Rhesus Monkey Experiments and the attachment theory.
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Representing Yourself in UK Courts and Fathers' Rights
Helping fathers sustain a relationship with their child or children through the courts - The 'joke' is that fathers do not have any rights in UK courts.
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The Strange Situation - Mary Ainsworth
Developmental psychology.
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John Bowlby: Attachment Theory Across Generations (Davidson Films, Inc.)
Positive intimate relationships with spouses, relatives and friends are incredibly important to mental health in adulthood. John Bowlby's Attachment Theory shows how relational patterns set early in life affect emotional bonds later in life. This film's focus is on attachment theory as it explains many aspects of personality development from childhood through to adulthood.
The film is a companio
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Peter Fonagy "Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis: The Need for a New Integration?"
Presentation from Alumni Conference 'Twenty Years of Developmental Lines' at Anna Freud Centre, June 2014
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Attachment Theory (Part 2 John Bowlby - Mary Ainsworth)
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John Bowlby's 44 Juvenile Thieves: Methodology and the Attachment Theory
John Bowlby's theory of 'Maternal Deprivation' can be traced back to his research
known as '44 Juvenile Thieves'. However the methodology of the time had severe limitations which caused Bowlby to draw causations based on correlations which were unfounded.
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Attachment Theory - Harlow's study on monkeys: Food or Security
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Contextualizing Attachment Theory and Practice
This program is the first of two webinars focusing on attachment theory and practice. It will give an overview with special attention to the potential uses of attachment theory for parents and family members in the advocacy community. Annmarie's experience as a professor and couples' therapist combines theory and practice with numerous stories of the application of attachment theory. She will also
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Attachment and resilience -- the power of one: Dr. Erica Liu Wollin at TEDxHongKong 2013
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general g
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John Bowlby Attachment and Loss
Dr. John Bowlby, founder of Attachment Theory, explains how the mother/father/child relationship forms the foundation for all intimate, complex relationships in our lives. This is a Lifespan Learning Institute video.
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Assumptions of attachment theory - Intro to Psychology
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Attachment Theory - John Bowlby
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- published: 27 Oct 2011
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Science Bulletins: Attachment Theory—Understanding the Essential Bond
In 1958, psychologist John Bowlby pioneered "attachment theory," the idea that the early bond between parent and child is critical to a child's emotional develo...
In 1958, psychologist John Bowlby pioneered "attachment theory," the idea that the early bond between parent and child is critical to a child's emotional development. Since then, scientists have discovered that insecure attachment during formative years can significantly stress both the developing brain and body, resulting in long-term psychological and physical ailments. For example, low levels of attachment security have been linked to diminished levels of cortisol, a steroidal hormone released in response to stress that is critical in reducing inflammation in the body. Watch the latest Human Feature from the Museum's Science Bulletins program to see how recent studies are using cortisol levels as a marker to determine the success of early intervention in building stronger attachments between struggling parents and children. Visitors to AMNH may view the video in the Hall of Human Origins until January 2, 2012.
Science Bulletins is a production of the National Center for Science Literacy, Education, and Technology (NCSLET), part of the Department of Education at the American Museum of Natural History. Find out more about Science Bulletins at amnh.org/sciencebulletins/.
wn.com/Science Bulletins Attachment Theory—Understanding The Essential Bond
In 1958, psychologist John Bowlby pioneered "attachment theory," the idea that the early bond between parent and child is critical to a child's emotional development. Since then, scientists have discovered that insecure attachment during formative years can significantly stress both the developing brain and body, resulting in long-term psychological and physical ailments. For example, low levels of attachment security have been linked to diminished levels of cortisol, a steroidal hormone released in response to stress that is critical in reducing inflammation in the body. Watch the latest Human Feature from the Museum's Science Bulletins program to see how recent studies are using cortisol levels as a marker to determine the success of early intervention in building stronger attachments between struggling parents and children. Visitors to AMNH may view the video in the Hall of Human Origins until January 2, 2012.
Science Bulletins is a production of the National Center for Science Literacy, Education, and Technology (NCSLET), part of the Department of Education at the American Museum of Natural History. Find out more about Science Bulletins at amnh.org/sciencebulletins/.
- published: 06 Dec 2011
- views: 118788
Children's Attachment Theory and How to Use it
A Shalamar Children's training video explaining the basics of Children's Psychology. In this video, they talk about Attachment Theory using simple language whic...
A Shalamar Children's training video explaining the basics of Children's Psychology. In this video, they talk about Attachment Theory using simple language which we can all understand.
This video gives a brief explanation of Secure, Ambivalent, Avoidant and Disorganised attachments; Proximity Maintenance, Secure Base, Safe Haven and Separation Distress.
The video also talks about how we can work towards building a positive attachment using PACE.
It encourages people to look at themselves to see their own attachment style, then accept other attachments without frustration or anger
Subscribe to Shalamar Children for future training videos.
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A Shalamar Children's training video explaining the basics of Children's Psychology. In this video, they talk about Attachment Theory using simple language which we can all understand.
This video gives a brief explanation of Secure, Ambivalent, Avoidant and Disorganised attachments; Proximity Maintenance, Secure Base, Safe Haven and Separation Distress.
The video also talks about how we can work towards building a positive attachment using PACE.
It encourages people to look at themselves to see their own attachment style, then accept other attachments without frustration or anger
Subscribe to Shalamar Children for future training videos.
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 31164
Attachment Theory and Emotion Regulation
Halifax Psychologist, Brad Peters, talks about attachment theory and emotion regulation, as it relates to emotional intelligence, connection in relationships, a...
Halifax Psychologist, Brad Peters, talks about attachment theory and emotion regulation, as it relates to emotional intelligence, connection in relationships, and psychological resilience.
Attachment is a term that describes an emotional bond – initially in childhood, with the parent or caregiver, but then later in life as well, with close friendships and romantic partners.
When an infant is in distress, it will be almost instinctual for most adults or caregivers to provide comfort. We do this through our physical touch, soothing tone of voice, and eye contact. Research suggests that these kinds of behaviors promote the release of dopamine (neurotransmitter involved in pleasure/elation) and endogenous opiates (the body’s natural painkillers).
It is also useful to remember the axiom: “neurons that fire together, wire together.” The parent finds the infant in a state of nervous system distress or chaos, and then uses their body, to move the body of the infant, into a state of calm or equanimity. When this happens with repetition and consistency, over time, the nervous system of that infant will ‘learn’ (like muscle memory for neurons) to more readily shift from a state of distress to a state of relative calm – this marks the very beginnings of what we call Emotion Regulation: the ability to tolerate, and ultimately regulate, high levels of emotional distress, without being flooded by feeling, or having to engage in various forms of psychological repression.
Fast-forwarding into childhood, we can imagine a child feeling sad. The tears are streaming down their cheeks, facial expressions suggest that they are in emotional pain, and their body posture is slumped over. In a perfect world (which only happens about 50% of the time), a parent will meet the child at eye level (dropping to one knee), will comfort them physically, and will offer that familiar tone of voice that the child intuitively recalls from childhood – and for all the reasons described, it feels good. But with language, now parents are ideally ASKING their child what they might be feeling, and the circumstances that led to them.
When the parent guesses correctly, the child feels like their parents understand, and if the parent is moved by their hurting child, the child feels themselves being felt by another. When this happens, it makes these painful emotions, which are almost unbearable in isolation, now bearable.
If we have these kinds of experiences in childhood, we tend to grow into adults with high emotional intelligence, who are able to experience and express their feelings, and who feel comfortable relying on others for psychological support. Those who receive less than that, because parents were perhaps not very good with feelings, took a problem-solving approach to addressing emotion, or used distraction or guilt to suppress them, tend to develop into adults with avoidant or anxious-ambivalent styles of attachment.
The important point to keep in mind is that while attachment styles are programmed early and unconsciously, once they are identified and made conscious, they can be changed. It is hard work, for sure, but this ‘earned secure attachment,’ will mean an end to maladaptive emotional patterns, that prevent us from dealing effectively with feelings, and that keep us stuck in unhealthy relationship dynamics.
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We offer information that is both general and broad; it is not intended to, nor should, replace a qualified mental health practitioner who is able to make judgments and decisions based on first-hand knowledge of an individual and their situation.
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Halifax Psychologist, Brad Peters, talks about attachment theory and emotion regulation, as it relates to emotional intelligence, connection in relationships, and psychological resilience.
Attachment is a term that describes an emotional bond – initially in childhood, with the parent or caregiver, but then later in life as well, with close friendships and romantic partners.
When an infant is in distress, it will be almost instinctual for most adults or caregivers to provide comfort. We do this through our physical touch, soothing tone of voice, and eye contact. Research suggests that these kinds of behaviors promote the release of dopamine (neurotransmitter involved in pleasure/elation) and endogenous opiates (the body’s natural painkillers).
It is also useful to remember the axiom: “neurons that fire together, wire together.” The parent finds the infant in a state of nervous system distress or chaos, and then uses their body, to move the body of the infant, into a state of calm or equanimity. When this happens with repetition and consistency, over time, the nervous system of that infant will ‘learn’ (like muscle memory for neurons) to more readily shift from a state of distress to a state of relative calm – this marks the very beginnings of what we call Emotion Regulation: the ability to tolerate, and ultimately regulate, high levels of emotional distress, without being flooded by feeling, or having to engage in various forms of psychological repression.
Fast-forwarding into childhood, we can imagine a child feeling sad. The tears are streaming down their cheeks, facial expressions suggest that they are in emotional pain, and their body posture is slumped over. In a perfect world (which only happens about 50% of the time), a parent will meet the child at eye level (dropping to one knee), will comfort them physically, and will offer that familiar tone of voice that the child intuitively recalls from childhood – and for all the reasons described, it feels good. But with language, now parents are ideally ASKING their child what they might be feeling, and the circumstances that led to them.
When the parent guesses correctly, the child feels like their parents understand, and if the parent is moved by their hurting child, the child feels themselves being felt by another. When this happens, it makes these painful emotions, which are almost unbearable in isolation, now bearable.
If we have these kinds of experiences in childhood, we tend to grow into adults with high emotional intelligence, who are able to experience and express their feelings, and who feel comfortable relying on others for psychological support. Those who receive less than that, because parents were perhaps not very good with feelings, took a problem-solving approach to addressing emotion, or used distraction or guilt to suppress them, tend to develop into adults with avoidant or anxious-ambivalent styles of attachment.
The important point to keep in mind is that while attachment styles are programmed early and unconsciously, once they are identified and made conscious, they can be changed. It is hard work, for sure, but this ‘earned secure attachment,’ will mean an end to maladaptive emotional patterns, that prevent us from dealing effectively with feelings, and that keep us stuck in unhealthy relationship dynamics.
If you found this video helpful, please take a moment to subscribe to our channel.
CPS YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/HalifaxPsychologists
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Brad Peters' Website: http://www.bpeters.ca/
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We offer information that is both general and broad; it is not intended to, nor should, replace a qualified mental health practitioner who is able to make judgments and decisions based on first-hand knowledge of an individual and their situation.
- published: 12 Aug 2014
- views: 13381
PSYCHOTHERAPY - John Bowlby
The English psychoanalyst John Bowlby teaches us about Attachment Theory, which is quite simply the best way to understand how and why relationships are tricky....
The English psychoanalyst John Bowlby teaches us about Attachment Theory, which is quite simply the best way to understand how and why relationships are tricky. Please help us by subscribing to our channel: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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The English psychoanalyst John Bowlby teaches us about Attachment Theory, which is quite simply the best way to understand how and why relationships are tricky. Please help us by subscribing to our channel: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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- published: 27 Mar 2015
- views: 114898
Attachment Theory Explains Relationship Patterns
Aaron Gilbert of Boston Evening Therapy describes the secure and insecure attachment patterns that form during childhood in response to their relationship to th...
Aaron Gilbert of Boston Evening Therapy describes the secure and insecure attachment patterns that form during childhood in response to their relationship to their caregivers. Attachment patterns carry over into adulthood. Recognizing and changing our attachment pattern is the basis of attachment psychotherapy, a practical method of improving adult relationship skills.
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Aaron Gilbert of Boston Evening Therapy describes the secure and insecure attachment patterns that form during childhood in response to their relationship to their caregivers. Attachment patterns carry over into adulthood. Recognizing and changing our attachment pattern is the basis of attachment psychotherapy, a practical method of improving adult relationship skills.
- published: 24 Mar 2014
- views: 18652
Introduction to Attachment Theory
START - Biological Origins and Attachment Behaviour
04:45 - Separation and loss of attachment Figure
09:20 - The lasting effects of insecure attachment
10:40 - ...
START - Biological Origins and Attachment Behaviour
04:45 - Separation and loss of attachment Figure
09:20 - The lasting effects of insecure attachment
10:40 - The Strange Situation Procedure
16:20 - The intergenerational transmission of attachment
21:05 - Internal working model of insecure attachment
23:00 - Internal working model of secure attachment
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START - Biological Origins and Attachment Behaviour
04:45 - Separation and loss of attachment Figure
09:20 - The lasting effects of insecure attachment
10:40 - The Strange Situation Procedure
16:20 - The intergenerational transmission of attachment
21:05 - Internal working model of insecure attachment
23:00 - Internal working model of secure attachment
- published: 01 Aug 2014
- views: 6573
Attachment Theory - How childhood attachments influence adult relationships - John Bowlby
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Attachment theory, in this video I explain how childhood attachments influence adult relationships, making reference to theorists such as John Bowlby & Mary Aisworth
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Attachment theory, in this video I explain how childhood attachments influence adult relationships, making reference to theorists such as John Bowlby & Mary Aisworth
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http://childtherapyworld.com/
- published: 31 Aug 2013
- views: 43817
Phillip Shaver - Perspectives from Attachment Theory, Buddhism, and Neuroscience
The Role of Psychological Security in Happiness and Suffering: Perspectives from Attachment Theory, Buddhism, and Neuroscience
UC Davis Profesor, Phillip Shav...
The Role of Psychological Security in Happiness and Suffering: Perspectives from Attachment Theory, Buddhism, and Neuroscience
UC Davis Profesor, Phillip Shaver, PhD.'s lecture at the Institute for Spirituality and Health's 21st annual Psychotherapy and Faith Conference
Conference Theme - Happiness and Suffering: What It Means to be Human
Held November 16th, 2012 at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Houston, TX
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The Role of Psychological Security in Happiness and Suffering: Perspectives from Attachment Theory, Buddhism, and Neuroscience
UC Davis Profesor, Phillip Shaver, PhD.'s lecture at the Institute for Spirituality and Health's 21st annual Psychotherapy and Faith Conference
Conference Theme - Happiness and Suffering: What It Means to be Human
Held November 16th, 2012 at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Houston, TX
- published: 16 Jan 2013
- views: 14509
Harlow's Rhesus Monkey Experiments and the Attachment Theory - Children's Rights
An introduction to Harlow's Rhesus Monkey Experiments and the attachment theory.
FIND OUT MORE! - evenToddlers - SUBJECT PLAYLIST
Representing Yourself in...
An introduction to Harlow's Rhesus Monkey Experiments and the attachment theory.
FIND OUT MORE! - evenToddlers - SUBJECT PLAYLIST
Representing Yourself in UK Courts and Fathers' Rights
Helping fathers sustain a relationship with their child or children through the courts - The 'joke' is that fathers do not have any rights in UK courts.
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=81A10E71888D1CE0
Child Psychology and UK Fathers' Rights
What is the research basis for decisions taken in family proceedings in UK courts. How does the attachment theory apply and is the concept of 'maternal deprivation' relevant?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=82035E251E8904FA
Shared Parenting and UK Fathers' Rights
What is the research evidence for UK courts treating both parents with parity of esteem in the eyes of their children?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2CB98A5747F45CC4
Domestic Violence and UK Fathers' Rights
What is the research evidence, if any, for domestic violence against males?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=210101D7300D8774
Mediation and UK Fathers' Rights
If mediation does not work why is it so popular in UK courts?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=74BAEDDB694EC334
CAFCASS and UK Fathers' Rights
CAFCASS Officers make recommendations to UK court about children in family proceedings. But how do they operate?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8F4BE79AAA7919AA
Parental Alienation Syndrome PAS - UK Fathers' Rights
What is Parental Alienation Syndrome and why is it not recognised in UK courts?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A755B760996A10AB
Baby 'P' - UK Social Services and Child Protection
What guidelines do Social Services in the UK adopt to protect the children in their care?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5B775012D77A85F5
Fathers' Rights - Australia
There are mandatory laws in favour of Shared Parenting in Australia. How did fathers in Australia achieve this change in family law and why is it now under attack?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=66581CF4D1660809
Fathers' Rights - Canada
Candian MP Anne Cooles talks about the problems facing young fathers in Canada.
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=27DC734E1297F7BD
Fathers' Rights - USA
Some of the issues faced by fathers in the USA.
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=3E64920A53E6AC84
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An introduction to Harlow's Rhesus Monkey Experiments and the attachment theory.
FIND OUT MORE! - evenToddlers - SUBJECT PLAYLIST
Representing Yourself in UK Courts and Fathers' Rights
Helping fathers sustain a relationship with their child or children through the courts - The 'joke' is that fathers do not have any rights in UK courts.
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=81A10E71888D1CE0
Child Psychology and UK Fathers' Rights
What is the research basis for decisions taken in family proceedings in UK courts. How does the attachment theory apply and is the concept of 'maternal deprivation' relevant?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=82035E251E8904FA
Shared Parenting and UK Fathers' Rights
What is the research evidence for UK courts treating both parents with parity of esteem in the eyes of their children?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=2CB98A5747F45CC4
Domestic Violence and UK Fathers' Rights
What is the research evidence, if any, for domestic violence against males?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=210101D7300D8774
Mediation and UK Fathers' Rights
If mediation does not work why is it so popular in UK courts?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=74BAEDDB694EC334
CAFCASS and UK Fathers' Rights
CAFCASS Officers make recommendations to UK court about children in family proceedings. But how do they operate?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8F4BE79AAA7919AA
Parental Alienation Syndrome PAS - UK Fathers' Rights
What is Parental Alienation Syndrome and why is it not recognised in UK courts?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A755B760996A10AB
Baby 'P' - UK Social Services and Child Protection
What guidelines do Social Services in the UK adopt to protect the children in their care?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5B775012D77A85F5
Fathers' Rights - Australia
There are mandatory laws in favour of Shared Parenting in Australia. How did fathers in Australia achieve this change in family law and why is it now under attack?
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=66581CF4D1660809
Fathers' Rights - Canada
Candian MP Anne Cooles talks about the problems facing young fathers in Canada.
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=27DC734E1297F7BD
Fathers' Rights - USA
Some of the issues faced by fathers in the USA.
URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=3E64920A53E6AC84
evenToddlers - COMMENTS
"Very many thanks for sending me a copy of your interesting and informative guide on 'even Toddlers Need Fathers'. I much appreciate your drawing my attention to it".
PROFESSOR SIR MICHAEL RUTTER, 13th March 2002.
"I am very grateful to all those, like yourself who have written and particularly where you have been able to demonstrate your own thinking from the experiences you have had. Congratulations on your battle".
Former UK Home Secretary and father DAVID BLUNKETT, 22 March 2005.
"The PRIME MINISTER has asked me to thank you for your recent letter and enclosure. The Prime Minister does not issue photographs of his children and therefore has to decline your request. He has however asked me to pass on his best wishes".
1O DOWNING STREET, 8 March 2001.
"It was thoughtful of you to enclose a copy of your book 'even Toddlers Need Fathers' and HER MAJESTY has noted your concerns".
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, 26 July 2006.
'even Toddlers Need Fathers' - not for profit
http://eventoddlerstv.atspace.com/index.html
- published: 05 Nov 2008
- views: 269547
John Bowlby: Attachment Theory Across Generations (Davidson Films, Inc.)
Positive intimate relationships with spouses, relatives and friends are incredibly important to mental health in adulthood. John Bowlby's Attachment Theory show...
Positive intimate relationships with spouses, relatives and friends are incredibly important to mental health in adulthood. John Bowlby's Attachment Theory shows how relational patterns set early in life affect emotional bonds later in life. This film's focus is on attachment theory as it explains many aspects of personality development from childhood through to adulthood.
The film is a companion piece to our very popular 2005 release on Bowlby's colleague, Mary Ainsworth, which was centered largely on the development of attachment relationships in infancy. The film addresses issues related to attachment in later life as people seek to establish new ties and cope with separations and losses. Therapeutic applications of the theory as developed by Dr. Bowlby and others are illustrated, along with new insights that neuroscience brings us to understand the legacy of attachment histories.
For more information on this film and well as purchasing options, visit http://davidsonfilms.com/
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Positive intimate relationships with spouses, relatives and friends are incredibly important to mental health in adulthood. John Bowlby's Attachment Theory shows how relational patterns set early in life affect emotional bonds later in life. This film's focus is on attachment theory as it explains many aspects of personality development from childhood through to adulthood.
The film is a companion piece to our very popular 2005 release on Bowlby's colleague, Mary Ainsworth, which was centered largely on the development of attachment relationships in infancy. The film addresses issues related to attachment in later life as people seek to establish new ties and cope with separations and losses. Therapeutic applications of the theory as developed by Dr. Bowlby and others are illustrated, along with new insights that neuroscience brings us to understand the legacy of attachment histories.
For more information on this film and well as purchasing options, visit http://davidsonfilms.com/
- published: 22 Jun 2010
- views: 56193
Peter Fonagy "Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis: The Need for a New Integration?"
Presentation from Alumni Conference 'Twenty Years of Developmental Lines' at Anna Freud Centre, June 2014...
Presentation from Alumni Conference 'Twenty Years of Developmental Lines' at Anna Freud Centre, June 2014
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Presentation from Alumni Conference 'Twenty Years of Developmental Lines' at Anna Freud Centre, June 2014
- published: 03 Feb 2015
- views: 4343
Attachment Theory (Part 2 John Bowlby - Mary Ainsworth)
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In this presentation, I give an overview of attachment theory discussing John Bowlby's evolutionary perspective and Mary Ainsworth's 'situational' research in to the psychology of child attachment.
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- published: 19 May 2012
- views: 42049
John Bowlby's 44 Juvenile Thieves: Methodology and the Attachment Theory
John Bowlby's theory of 'Maternal Deprivation' can be traced back to his research
known as '44 Juvenile Thieves'. However the methodology of the time had sever...
John Bowlby's theory of 'Maternal Deprivation' can be traced back to his research
known as '44 Juvenile Thieves'. However the methodology of the time had severe limitations which caused Bowlby to draw causations based on correlations which were unfounded.
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John Bowlby's theory of 'Maternal Deprivation' can be traced back to his research
known as '44 Juvenile Thieves'. However the methodology of the time had severe limitations which caused Bowlby to draw causations based on correlations which were unfounded.
- published: 21 Sep 2011
- views: 57176
Contextualizing Attachment Theory and Practice
This program is the first of two webinars focusing on attachment theory and practice. It will give an overview with special attention to the potential uses of a...
This program is the first of two webinars focusing on attachment theory and practice. It will give an overview with special attention to the potential uses of attachment theory for parents and family members in the advocacy community. Annmarie's experience as a professor and couples' therapist combines theory and practice with numerous stories of the application of attachment theory. She will also prepare us to understand the relevance to the advocacy community of the upcoming Attachment Conference (31 March-2 April, 2011 at Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, VA).
Presented by: Annemarie Early
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This program is the first of two webinars focusing on attachment theory and practice. It will give an overview with special attention to the potential uses of attachment theory for parents and family members in the advocacy community. Annmarie's experience as a professor and couples' therapist combines theory and practice with numerous stories of the application of attachment theory. She will also prepare us to understand the relevance to the advocacy community of the upcoming Attachment Conference (31 March-2 April, 2011 at Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, VA).
Presented by: Annemarie Early
- published: 01 Mar 2011
- views: 10425
Attachment and resilience -- the power of one: Dr. Erica Liu Wollin at TEDxHongKong 2013
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx e...
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
wn.com/Attachment And Resilience The Power Of One Dr. Erica Liu Wollin At Tedxhongkong 2013
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
- published: 07 Jan 2014
- views: 38730
John Bowlby Attachment and Loss
Dr. John Bowlby, founder of Attachment Theory, explains how the mother/father/child relationship forms the foundation for all intimate, complex relationships in...
Dr. John Bowlby, founder of Attachment Theory, explains how the mother/father/child relationship forms the foundation for all intimate, complex relationships in our lives. This is a Lifespan Learning Institute video.
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Dr. John Bowlby, founder of Attachment Theory, explains how the mother/father/child relationship forms the foundation for all intimate, complex relationships in our lives. This is a Lifespan Learning Institute video.
- published: 08 Jan 2009
- views: 208708
Assumptions of attachment theory - Intro to Psychology
This video is part of an online course, Intro to Psychology. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/ps001....
This video is part of an online course, Intro to Psychology. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/ps001.
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This video is part of an online course, Intro to Psychology. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/ps001.
- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 334