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John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth developed the attachment theory in the 1960s while investigating the effects of maternal separation on infant development. [4] The development of the Strange Situation task in 1965 by Ainsworth and Wittig allowed researchers to systematically investigate the attachment system operating between children and their parents. [5]
Internal working models are subject to intergenerational transmission, meaning that parents' internal working model patterns may be passed on to their children. [ 2 ] [ 13 ] Indeed, high correlations have been found between security of early infant attachment and parental internal working model security.
DMM Family Functional Formulation (DMM FFF) describes a comprehensive approach to a wide array of mental health problems. [79] Crittenden and colleagues argue that psychological diagnosis and systems psychology have proven substantially ineffective in treating a wide array of mental health problems.
When parents are raising children, they have to deal with a host of other issues at the same time, which can contribute to a declining state of mental health. The Surgeon General stated that those ...
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Series. Jessica Kingsley Publishers London ISBN 1-84310-245-5 OCLC 70663735; Schechter, D.S., Willheim, E. (2009). Disturbances of attachment and parental psychopathology in early childhood. Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Issue. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinics of North America, 18(3), 665–687.
Interventions may include psychosocial support services for the family unit (including financial or domestic aid, housing and social work support), psychotherapeutic interventions (including treating parents for mental illness, family therapy, individual therapy), education (including training in basic parenting skills and child development ...
Physical Health and Physiological Issues. Parenting stress has been associated with elevated cortisol and oxytocin levels both in parents and their children. [30] [32] [29] These are well-established chemical markers of an individual's mental and physical health. Mothers who exhibit high levels of parenting stress also display a failure to care ...
This possessiveness and excessive control weaken the child; the parent sees the child simply as an extension of the parent. [10] This may affect the child's imagination and level of curiosity, and the child often develops an extrinsic style of motivation. This heightened level of control may be due to the narcissistic parent's need to maintain ...