The role of attachment in infancy on later mental and physical health outcomes
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- Опубліковано 30 бер 2012
- Directed and produced by Dana Greenbaum & Andrea Wilkinson
Department of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
1st place winner of the Psychology Foundation of Canada’s “There Is No Health Without Mental Health” video contest
Featuring Drs. Leslie Atkinson, Naomi Koerner and Martin Antony
Thanks for this powerful, lovely message about how the right start in life can make all the difference!
This makes me feel very grateful for a lot of things. Can't help but want to help in some way and continue to educate myself. What a great video.
Excellent video - clear in saying mental health, physical health starts with life. The health promotion and disease and impairment prevention clock starts with time of birth! Great learning...many thanks! ;)
Interesting historical perspective - great visuals for the experts - Includes information with examples - gives positive, practical, do-able strategies and a resource - good flow - well packaged - Like it!
Beautiful, touching, and informative. Not to mention one of the cutest smile ever @2:16! Great Job!
So very interesting. Dr. Atkinson you were always such a brilliant mind.
This is a fantastic video clip. It is professionally made and conveys important information! Excellent job!
Really great video. Great visual markers. Broke down the issue in an easy to understand way. Really liked the timeline graphic.
Very informative video, great information presented in an excellent way!
This made me cry so much. My babies didn't have to go to school that early. I know better now
Awesome video, love the visuals very well put together!
awesome clip. Nice work. Acquire a lot of knowledge from this video.
This is a very well-made video. Very impressive.
This video is not stating that attachment is a disorder. It clearly states that the attachment between the caregiver and the infant can contribute to having a mental and/or physical disorder later on in the infant's life. Mainly, if it is an insecure attachment.
Wonderful video.
great Video ! a really tough topic discussed in most simplisitic way.
Brilliant video
I am a 46 year old male, and was 'diagnosed' with attachment disorder at 30. I was a responsible, popular and outgoing kid, so no one assumed anything was missing. A friend pointed out that I had missed most of life, which looking retrospectively, is true; I have struggled with most aspects of adult life -- professional, social, et cetera and am fearful of the future.
don't worry you will be okay reach out to those that have your interests at heart, also you are alive and you have been able to express this you are strong to get through it , believe in yourself
thank you ~ just found this
+Pete Stevens I understand you pretty well it was the same for me😱 but life still there and now I have a lovely partner that I love and he loves me too I hope you get the same😘
Thank you - it's coming, yes, but there are some tangled along the way 😊
Excellent job!
If only my daughter's pediatrition could see this, he's telling me I'm spoiling my 5 month old baby by feeding her on demand and holding her when she wants to be held...
Amazing video
I'm here because I want to know the things that can help my baby sister. She's a handful, so hyper active and I'm a loner. I don't like noise and I don't like being disturb so whenever she comes up to me or she's noisy, I always go angry, push her away (not literally push but just not playing with her.) and scream at her specially when she cries. I feel bad now, and I hope with the help of this video I can help her to grow as a better person.
Thank you
The video was nicely shot and edited. Let's hope this video reaches all the schools to educate new parents and more.
beautiful video. I find it interesting how the bottle of wine makes such a prominent appearance.
cute babys..
EMDR & DBT therapy techniques help. Essentially the regulation of emotions has failed to develop to an adequate level (most importantly the regulation of the fear responses). 2 things you can do yourself; first of all provide as best as possible, a consistently secure environment in which child's fears can be quickly dissipated and avoid causing any fears yourself, in your child (which is easy to do as we can easily become afraid ourselves, which creates an environment of fear.). Scondly ..cont.
Hello, I work for Texas Woman's University in the Disability Services for Students office. One of our professors is using the following video as a part of their curriculum. Can you either upload accurate captions to this video to make them accessible to Deaf and Hard of Hearing people viewing the video, or will you give me permission to caption the video so that we can get this video captioned before the start of the spring semester? We are not able to use the auto-generated captions as they are not ADA-compliant. I am more than happy to share the caption file with you if permission is granted. Thank you
@ 2:16 IDK About u guys but that baby is so CUTE!! :D
Marsha thank you for posting your comment. Can you recommend some books regarding your suggestion ? Something for parents to understand and literature for young minds to comprehend. Thank you in advance.
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Nowhere in this video is there anyone suggesting that attachment is a disorder. Rather that disrupted attachment can lead to problems in later mental and physical health.
Hello, what is the song please?
Is anyone doing a study on insecure attachment (disorder) if there is such a thing. What do you do with a child/teen who had these issues in infancy and now is showing destructive behaviour. How do you heal/help the damage?
That doctor looks like Jeff goldblum!
What's the name of the song that runs through the video?
The music is drowning out the audio. Hard to understand.
How do you think you were as an infant?
great information, the background music was too loud.
google dangers of baby training, I have shared this there.
I would really like to know, from the 4 people that "disliked" this video; WTF?
Because attachment is NOT a disorder.
Anyone else from Tuck's class here?
Secondly; find ways to educate your child about their brain development so that they can understand their own behaviour, because this, itself, their own behaviours also causes fear because they don't understand their feelings or behaviours. It's quite terrifying not to understand or feel in control of yourself.
IMO, lose the musical background. Drowns out the soft spoken speakers for the hearing impaired. Or provide a transcript.
little adult lol oh gezz
This video is out of date because it is based on Dr John Bowlby's theories which have long since been discredited. Instead of teaching parents to be 'sensitive', if this is possible, the focus should be on making children 'resilient'. It is a misconceived to believe that parents make children mentally ill by the way they treat them in early age.
You have not lived with a narcissist!
I would respectfully disagree. You're absolutely correct in saying that Dr. Bowlby's theory of "Maternal Deprivation" has been discredited, however the theories surrounding Attachment Parenting (secure/insecure/disorganized attachment) have certainly not been discredited. Co-Founders of the attachment theory, Mary Ainsworth and John Bowlby, laid the ground work for much of what we know to be true today. Having said that- of course over time, with research & with multiple mega studies, we have a much greater understanding of attachment now. Unlike in Bowlby's time, we now understand that secure attachment has less to do with WHO the caregiver is (he believed it HAD to be the mother, although Ainsworth disagreed) & much more to do with HOW the caregiver cares for the child. :)
phillipians1980
Bowlby believed there was a connection between the secure/insecure/disorganized attachment and the way children develop. This is misconceived. It is quite wrong to assume that because a parent is 'disorganised' the child's personality will be disorganised. Or that if a parent pretends to be 'sensitive' the child will learn to be a sensitive adult. This is part of Bowlby's false premise. You cannot socially engineer the development of children in the way the video 'sells' and an industry has grown up alongside this misconceived idea. Instead children should be taught to be resilient because the world they will face is not easy. kip
PS Bowlby & Ainsworth did not invent the 'attachment theory' only their own interpretation.
Please supply any information regarding the discrediting of Bowlby's theories.