Attachment theory says that for their social and emotional development, children need to form a relationship with at least one primary caregiver. This attachment normally develops through four stages from about 6 months up until the age of about 3. Dependent on the child’s experience with their ...
At a social level, altruism serves as a signal of cooperative intentions, and also of resource availability and so of mating or partnering potential. It also opens up a debt account, encouraging beneficiaries to reciprocate with gifts and favours that may be of much greater value to us than ...
Storge: Love of the Child This type of love describes the unconditional love that parents have for their children. It is defined by unconditional approval, acceptance, and sacrifice. This type of love helps a child to develop through attachment, encouragement, and security. ...
Over the years, newer types of parenting styles have come to the fore such as helicopter parenting and newer forms of attachment parenting. Helicopter parents tend to be overinvolved in their child’s life. While it stems from a place of good intentions, helicopter parents may end up micromana...
This study was conducted to examine the association of GI and GL w... PH Lin,C Chen,DR Young,... - 《Food Nutr Res》 被引量: 27发表: 2012年 High school students' career decision-making pattern across parenting styles and parental attachment levels Introduction: The purpose of this ...
more emotional side. She may throw tantrums and lash out when things don’t go her way, but her bond with her brother is unshakable. Even after death, her love for him is her guiding force. This emotional attachment, paired with her tendency to act impulsively based on her feelings, show...
Some terms you might hear to describe aspects ofemotionalattraction and attachment include: Platonic, when you want to be in a nonromantic, nonsexual relationship with someone (in other words, you want to be friends). Alterous, when your desire for emotional closeness is neither fully romantic...
These ugly and frightening parts of ourselves are elements of the Shadow Self: the darker side of our nature. In the domain of psychology, renowned psychologist Carl Jung devoted a lot of thought to this problem of the “Shadow Self,” being deeply invested in the research of ancient esoteric...
To "be in a relationship" doesn't always mean there is physical intimacy, emotional attachment, and/or commitment involved. People engage in many different types of relationships that have unique characteristics. Basic Types of Relationships Relationships typically fall into one of several different ...
An affair is anact of infidelitywithin a committed romantic relationship. It's generally considered a type of cheating that involves intense, passionate emotional or physical attachment. Rarely is the term "affair" applied to a one-time event. Other Names for an Affair Affairs are commonly descri...