Parents who are unreliable and display inconsistent behavior when meeting their child's needs for safety and security might raise children who grow into adults with insecure attachment styles or behavioral patterns. For example, a mother who is unavailable to meet their child's needs, avoids ...
If your adult children want to have a relationship at some point, then let them put forth the effort to treat you the way they would treat anyone else they want to be involved with. Enjoy your own interests and your own company and only hang out with people who actually want to hang ...
Adults with this style may have difficulties forming and maintaining healthy relationships due to their tendency to avoid emotional intimacy and prioritize independence. They may struggle with expressing their emotions and may appear self-sufficient and emotionally distant to their partners. This rigid ...
Yet, as mothers, we sometimes forget that in our relating to our adult children. When we can view them with some detachment, when our reactions to them are no longer based on expectations or being dependent on them, we are then able to love them fully and freely. Do not look at your ...
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for detecting an affection trouble non-invasively.SOLUTION: A method for detecting an affection trouble from the change in the activation degree of a brain internal part by stimulating a subject in a reward system and by analyzing the brain image of ...
9. Talk to a professional. Talking to a professional is never a bad idea, especially if the feelings persist or you’ve experienced them before with a different person. Learning about your attachment style might help you form healthier relationships in the future, and something from your past ...
Hoarding disorder is an under-recognised serious mental illness that worsens with age. It affects 2.5% of the working-age population and 7% of older adults. People who hoard and their families often feel ashamed and don’t get the support they need. Clutter can make it hard to do things ...
Objectives The field of pain psychology has taken significant steps forward during the last decades and the way we think about how to treat chronic pain has radically shifted from a biomedical perspective to a biopsychosocial model. This change in perspe
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Attachment concerns Sex addiction Relationship challenges Low self-esteem Many factors can contribute to physical or emotional infidelity. An adultery therapist can help you and your spouse explore your relationship history, identify potential concerns, and address them with healthier coping mechan...