As children develop, they begin to form attachments and learn how to interact with others through observation and socialization. Early experiences with parents and caregivers play a crucial role in...
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: Childhood performative intimacy linked to secure attachment styles as adults.
The term 'ideology' refers to a set of beliefs, values, ideas, or worldviews that guide an individual's perception of reality and behavior towards it. Indoctrination is the process through which...
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: A complete guide on ideology and its impact on erotic socialization
Children and Sexual Identity
Children learn about their identity through various experiences that they encounter during childhood. One aspect of this process is the development of their sexual...
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: Children and sexual identity | supporting healthy exploration and identity formation
Emotional Distance and Relationship Patterns
Emotional distance is a common dynamic in many families, where one or both parents are emotionally unavailable or detached from their child's emotional...
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: Emotional distance & relationship patterns: understanding the impact on child development.
Sexual attachment styles can have a profound impact on co-parenting, family emotional climate, and child outcomes. This is because attachment is an innate human need for closeness and connection, and...
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: Understanding sexual attachment styles: how they impact coparenting & family emotions
Attachment is defined as an emotional bond between individuals that provides them with security, comfort, and support throughout their lives. It is a natural human response to seek out attachments...
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: Secure attachment: how it affects lesbian identity development
1. What is parental sexual attachment?
Parental sexual attachment refers to the level of physical and emotional closeness between parents and their child(ren) that goes beyond basic caregiving. It...
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: How parentchild physical intimacy affects kids emotional development
Infantile dependency refers to the stage where infants rely solely on their parents for all needs including food, shelter, care, affection, safety, and love. It is an essential part of child...
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: How infantile dependency affects adult sexual attachment, relationship formation, and intimacy
The concept of shared parenting refers to a cooperative and collaborative approach to raising children that involves both parents working together to provide care, support, guidance, and attention....
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: Shared parenting strategies for relational cohesion and emotional engagement
The topic of this article is how family rejection during adolescence influences adult attachment styles. It has been established that early experiences with caregivers can affect one's attachment...
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: How family rejection can affect adult attachment styles: exploring both sides of the debate