Children with incarcerated mothers have been identified as one of the most vulnerable and at risk populations in the United States. They are particularly vulnerable to poor outcomes as their mother's incarceration exacerbates the level of risk often acknowledged for all children of incarcerated parents...
Children within these families may be at risk of poor health outcomes later in life (Hughes et al., 2017; Kalmakis and Chandler, 2015), including substance use disorders (Anda et al., 2002), and family-related trauma such as domestic violence and bereavement (Davidov et al., 2017; ...
bonds.The study focuses on the application of the theory of attachment-a key theory in child development and psychology.This says the degree to which children are secure and resilient as they grow up depends on their own early experiences with their mothers and fathers and how they have bonded...
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If trauma has been inflicted on a child by their parent(s), their core belief system recognizes that a secure attachment style has not been formed and is deficient in protection, prompting emotional hesitation. A sense of safety and support is paramount in the early years to encourage a child...
由第三段第二句Lead author Sophie Moullin said that when her team looked at large scale representative studies in a number of countries they all found, from their observations, that between 38% and 42% of children suffered from poor attachment in all the different study locations可知,这位科学家...
Residents living in neighborhoods with higher social cohesion, neighborhood attachment, and social contact have a higher sense of belonging, less loneliness, and a lower prevalence of depression, which is beneficial to people's mental health [24]. Scholars have conducted more comprehensive and in-...
that underpin the development of discrepancies between the cognitive, affective and skills domains are unclear. For example, how do parents feel or believe they are competent in their role as a parent, when objective evidence suggests poor parenting skills and low knowledge about children’s ...
The effects of a substance use disorder (SUD) are felt by the whole family. The family context holds information about how SUDs develop, are maintained, and what can positively or negatively influence the treatment of the disorder. Family systems theory and attachment theory are theoretical models...
TheImpactofTraumaon ChildrenandFamilies ImplicationsforChildWelfare andtheCourtSystem Presentedby C.LynneEdwards,LCSW CASAStateConference,2012 Myths #1:Theeffectsofabuse/neglect, removalandothertraumastoyoung childrenwill“vanish”aslongas theyareinalovinghome. #2:Ifachildhasnocognitivememory ofaloss,thenthey...