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The four different attachment styles
Welcome to Bear Explanations! In this weeks video we look at the different type of attachment styles, how they develop and what impact it can have on our lives.
Script:
Attachment is a fundamental aspect of human development that is centred around the emotional connection and bond between a child and their primary caregiver. Jhon Bowlby was a British Psychologist and Psychiatrist known for developing attachment theory in the mid 20th century. He conducted research on the effects of maternal deprivation and separation on children. He proposed that prolonged separation from the primary caregiver during early childhood could lead to emotional and behavioural problems, often referred to as "maternal deprivation syndrome." Bowlby's ideas laid the groundwork for the development of attachment styles, a concept later expanded upon by Mary Ainsworth, she conducted an experiment looking at infants between 9 to 18 months.
The experiment:
A mother and her infant enter an unfamiliar room.
A stranger joins them briefly.
The mother then leaves the room, leaving the baby alone with the stranger.
After a short time, the mother returns and comforts the baby.
Attachment style:
Secure attachment: If the baby is upset when the mother leaves but easily comforted upon her return, it's considered a secure attachment. This suggests that the child feels secure in the presence of their caregiver and trusts that they will come back.
Insecure-avoidant attachment: the baby shows little distress when the mother leaves and avoids her upon return, it's considered insecure-avoidant. This may suggest that the child has learned not to rely on the caregiver for comfort.
Insecure - resistant attachment: If the baby is greatly distressed when the mother leaves and is difficult to comfort upon her return, it's considered insecure-resistant. This could indicate that the child is anxious about the caregiver's availability and responsiveness.
Findings:
Ainsworth found that the majority of infants exhibited secure attachments. However, there were variations in how children responded to the experiment, leading to the identification of different attachment styles.
Secure attachment this style relates to children who have a healthy bond with their care giver, are confident that their care giver can provide comfort and support when needed. They are curious, eager to learn, and willing to venture away from their caregiver to explore and interact with others and their environment. Over time they develop a good sense of self-esteem, are sociable and are able to navigate different personality types and set healthy boundaries in their relationships.
Anxious insecure attachment also known as anxious ambivalent typically develops in response to inconsistent or unpredictable caregiving. Caregivers may not consistently meet the child's needs, leaving the child uncertain about whether their caregiver will be responsive and supportive. As a result, children with anxious-insecure attachment styles often struggle with feelings of anxiety, uncertainty, and the need for constant reassurance. These children often have a deep-seated fear of abandonment and may become clingy and demanding to ensure their caregiver remains present. The fear of abandonment can carry on in adult life often leading to trust issues, suspicion and doubtfulness of other people’s intention, which results in a person needing constant reassurance in their relationships.
Avoidant attachment style children often received little response to their emotional needs. This would usually resort to the child self-soothing and minimizing their display of distress. Avoidantly attached children are independent and self-reliant, in adulthood they may find it hard to maintain and form close relationships.
Disorganized attachment is often associated with histories of trauma, neglect, or disrupted caregiving. The individual may want to be close to their caregiver for comfort but, at the same time, may be fearful or unsure about seeking that comfort. This greatly impacts the individual’s ability to form relationships and potential adverse outcomes in emotional and social development in adulthood.
Treating attachment styles involves therapeutic interventions, the specific approach or type of therapeutic intervention may vary depending on the individual's age, the nature of their attachment style, and the context of their relationships.
Here are some links for further reading on the topic:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1920064/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34013521/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35284952/
Thanks for watching, Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe!
Script:
Attachment is a fundamental aspect of human development that is centred around the emotional connection and bond between a child and their primary caregiver. Jhon Bowlby was a British Psychologist and Psychiatrist known for developing attachment theory in the mid 20th century. He conducted research on the effects of maternal deprivation and separation on children. He proposed that prolonged separation from the primary caregiver during early childhood could lead to emotional and behavioural problems, often referred to as "maternal deprivation syndrome." Bowlby's ideas laid the groundwork for the development of attachment styles, a concept later expanded upon by Mary Ainsworth, she conducted an experiment looking at infants between 9 to 18 months.
The experiment:
A mother and her infant enter an unfamiliar room.
A stranger joins them briefly.
The mother then leaves the room, leaving the baby alone with the stranger.
After a short time, the mother returns and comforts the baby.
Attachment style:
Secure attachment: If the baby is upset when the mother leaves but easily comforted upon her return, it's considered a secure attachment. This suggests that the child feels secure in the presence of their caregiver and trusts that they will come back.
Insecure-avoidant attachment: the baby shows little distress when the mother leaves and avoids her upon return, it's considered insecure-avoidant. This may suggest that the child has learned not to rely on the caregiver for comfort.
Insecure - resistant attachment: If the baby is greatly distressed when the mother leaves and is difficult to comfort upon her return, it's considered insecure-resistant. This could indicate that the child is anxious about the caregiver's availability and responsiveness.
Findings:
Ainsworth found that the majority of infants exhibited secure attachments. However, there were variations in how children responded to the experiment, leading to the identification of different attachment styles.
Secure attachment this style relates to children who have a healthy bond with their care giver, are confident that their care giver can provide comfort and support when needed. They are curious, eager to learn, and willing to venture away from their caregiver to explore and interact with others and their environment. Over time they develop a good sense of self-esteem, are sociable and are able to navigate different personality types and set healthy boundaries in their relationships.
Anxious insecure attachment also known as anxious ambivalent typically develops in response to inconsistent or unpredictable caregiving. Caregivers may not consistently meet the child's needs, leaving the child uncertain about whether their caregiver will be responsive and supportive. As a result, children with anxious-insecure attachment styles often struggle with feelings of anxiety, uncertainty, and the need for constant reassurance. These children often have a deep-seated fear of abandonment and may become clingy and demanding to ensure their caregiver remains present. The fear of abandonment can carry on in adult life often leading to trust issues, suspicion and doubtfulness of other people’s intention, which results in a person needing constant reassurance in their relationships.
Avoidant attachment style children often received little response to their emotional needs. This would usually resort to the child self-soothing and minimizing their display of distress. Avoidantly attached children are independent and self-reliant, in adulthood they may find it hard to maintain and form close relationships.
Disorganized attachment is often associated with histories of trauma, neglect, or disrupted caregiving. The individual may want to be close to their caregiver for comfort but, at the same time, may be fearful or unsure about seeking that comfort. This greatly impacts the individual’s ability to form relationships and potential adverse outcomes in emotional and social development in adulthood.
Treating attachment styles involves therapeutic interventions, the specific approach or type of therapeutic intervention may vary depending on the individual's age, the nature of their attachment style, and the context of their relationships.
Here are some links for further reading on the topic:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1920064/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34013521/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35284952/
Thanks for watching, Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe!
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I smoked angel dust once and it made me feel terrified. Being terrified of nothing is worse than being scared of something. You can’t run away from nothing. I thought it would be ok because i had taken class a before and mushrooms, weed. I wasn’t a lightweight. That stuff is not enjoyable for me
2:24 “a light dose is considered 20 milligrams” **proceeds to write 20 mega grams**
I'll recommend you to this dude whom has been my guide he got lsd dmt mushrooms etc he ships to any location
Dude is on Instagram
Dude as mycotinny
I had lsd laced w it it was either the lsd or cocaine bc my friend had tried some and then got probation a week later and on his drug test pcp showed up any ideas?
A joint does not have tobacco.
I will refer you to a source where I get my psychedelics delivered discreetly to me from and they sell the best shrooms, dmt, LSD, mdma, edibles and many more.
Pharmpsych4
On Instagram
So how did it get from the lab to the streets?
Not everyone ruins there weed with shitty tobacco. That’s the European weirdness 😂
haahaahaha come get some
i can refer to an online store i copped some grams of DMT off and they ship discreetly to any location
on instagram and telegram
@Rogans Store
Chaposhrooms ..!
On Instagram and telegram…!
In conclusion, where the brownies at
I will refer you to a source where you can get delivered to you the best shrooms, dmt, LSD, mdma, edibles and many more.
Pharmpsych4
On Instagram
Smoked it last night for the third time and when I snapped out it I was the happiest I've been in years my mind was content I felt at peace bro
Hey,i’ll refer you to an online store i bought some grams of DMT off They ship discreetly to any location
they’re on telegram and instagram as
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They offer a variety of products, including Mushrooms, dmt, Isd, and more. Plus, they provide shipping to all locations❤
DXM isn't that bad , I take a whole bottle of it . And I love it . I usually just lie down watch K-Pop and stan over the girls . I feel so happy . Codeine in Dhasedyl is the best . I love Cough Syrups . It's better than hardcore drugs .
bro cough syrup IS a hard drug
Same here lol
But sadly it’s dangerous I’m dealing with it right now in my life. It damaged so many in my life I feel anxiety and depression. It’s hard to quit.
@@jeffhamolton for sure..its by far the most effective and deepest (what i like to say hardest for me) shit i ever had.
Just don’t do it too often of you’ll lose the magic
Wym
Wym
Its weird ive had around 100mgs my first time and had a "stage 1 experience" my words were out of order at times and it was a very relaxing time but ive taken two bottles of delsym at once and that was one of the last times i tried dxm that trip was literally earth shattering at certain points couldnt see straight the next day. It lasts foooorrreeever if youre taking a polisterex sol'n
Never smoked weed and only tried edibles. Makes me feel spectacular.
Toad venom and N,N deemz function completely differently. The experience is quite quite different for both substances.
my experience on Dmt has been a great benefit while breaking through one ought to take the right dosage, below usually where l get mine
@novatripps
He's on Instagram
@@Roberto-pl5nx go away
5MEO and NN DMT might as well be the difference between a mouse and an elephant neither are deadly
So when you eat edibles does the thc stay in your system for longer then if you smoke it ? Asking for drug test info
Thank You 🙏🩺
It took me 20 min then it took me 17 hours 😂.
Well explained topic for parents 😊
In middle school and the beginning of high school me and my friends would each pop a whole entire box of Coricidin which contains dxm and we would be tripping harder sometimes our eyes would be huge like we was on crack. lol now I’ll only do acid n shrooms bc it’s safer on the liver
I bet you couldn't go to the restroom if you did it so often
From personal experience the hallucinations u get from 400-600 mg are just changes in depth perception and misinterpreting the size of objects. Even if you take like 600 mg you’re most likely NOT going to start seeing unicorns or anything.
If they don’t want me to drink to much why so tasty?
Based profile pic
😂
today i robo-tripped for the first time on 200mg of dxm and it was like being drunk yet it was like being high on weed and it was so indescribable and weird and i felt like i was super light it started out like nicotine but turned into a marijuana head high then it was like alcohol intoxication then it became pure weirdness my friend walked by my house and i thought he was a hallucination
Lmao u though u were hallucinating on 200 mg 😂 you need upwards of 800 mg to experience the hallucinations you’re thinking of buddy
@@hochspannunglebensgefahr5339 I knew I didn't have a high enough dose to cause hallucinations but I was questioning everything and he was walking weird because he was also intoxicated so it tripped me up a bit
200? Try 1200 mg you won't feel like anything and like everything at once 😭
I drank like 2 full bottles and robotripped for 1 1/2 days it was fun but I mixed robotussin with MTN dew
@@Lil_hope3xi’m bouta do 200 mg i’m only 110 pounds think i’m chilling?
Underrated!! 🫵🏻 You need more followers and subscribers 💯
I appreciate that!
What about ketamine?
I love edibles, it takes a while to kick in, but the high lasts much longer, so glad these are legal and smoking is bad for you, I am going to take edibles for the rest of my life
I do both
No long term damage my ass. I developed schizophrenia.
1:36
My first experience smoking made me one with the universe, I completely left the human world for many hours. I've build up quite some resistance since then, so I'm about to find out if edibles really kick in that hard. Gonna start slow with just 1g into 100g butter and eating only a quarter of it - for now.
i take 2000mg + DXM , i keep the front door open and dress elegant for funerar 🤣🤣🤣
I'm in love
Lmao
Lol opiate like compound 🙄ha! I fucking wish 🙃 taking that to get high is kids shit lol
we all know that the poor man’s arch angel dust is the bomb!!!
so basically... smoking it is fast but short and eating it is slow but long. coo
And edibles tend to be stronger.
@@Ballardianthat's why I'm taking 2.5 mgs
Very interesting and helpful advice ☺️
Indiva has been good tom but when hit that purple kush sativa i had fast heart pounding whileni was tied up in seat belt or is that why i triped
Same I hate sativa, I can't stop my thoughts
Good video just one question will humans be turned into zombies if a fungus pandemic happens
I have been doing musinex 60 per pill i take 14 on a daily basis i need help, For 10 years, i went to prison for shoplifting 13 months. Its addictive. DO NOT TRY IT. IT WILL RUIN YOU'RE LIFE, I have been on drug court once. Probation 3 times..... don't risk you're life for dxm... god bless you all and isreal
this happened to me yesterday, i only took 20mg and i have no idea what happened, its like amnesia, i dont remember anything.
Yea I got amnesia from it too
20mg? thats it? i used to take +390mg of FREEBASE dxm, which is like 30 something percent stronger than hbr dxm. fun times. as much as i love dxm, its fucking horrible health wise. i still have the urge to do it but at the same time i know i really shouldnt…mainly because i know my ass will start doing it every night again
Fr? Only 20mg and this happened? I see the pills on Amazon 30mg and this is making me 2nd guess even trying. I was gonna take like 2-3 to start
@@RadonehereGamer no its cause my body doesn’t take it the same way
@@RadonehereGamer makes me realy high realy quicly
A very important topic in the current state of society
Wow another very knowledgeable video thanks 👍🏻
I love gummies but the prices are pretty outrageous. Rather just get good flower.
I mean you could bake the flower or make cannabutter out of it
Croscarmellose sodium is the opioid. Dextromethorphan has stacking and morphology.
What is stacking?
@@JoshuaTheAscendedits when you take more then 2 different medications
Smoking hardly works on me so I prefer edibles. Only downside is they take too long to kick in.
as someone who has experienced 2nd hand smoke for all my life, I dont want to smoke weed because I dont wanna create extra damage, so I'm just sticking to edibles + my mom has done edibles and blunts, and she thinks edibles are better so yea, I'll just stick to edibles :)
Smoking weed: 😌 🛌 🫖 Eating weed: 👹🌈🚀
Best explanation ever 😂
Yet again, another great video! Looking forward to the next one
I liked how short and informative your video was.
Very interesting video
i’ve heard it can cause heart attacks and people have died on edibles, recently happened to a young girl near me. rip✝️