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Sequence 28what makes the most sense. A lot also depends on how much faith you have in Ainsworth's seminal study of a quarter… |
Sequence 2as well as caretaker. Her role is absolutely critical at childbirth, the focus of this chapter. First, recall the reticular… |
Sequence 3tion and successful adaptation to the new environment. Originally called "attachment behavior" by John… |
Sequence 6of this has been dutifully signalled to the heart, which organizes the triune brain into synchronous response and locks the… |
Sequence 10Bowlby, J. (1969). The child's tie to his mother: Attachment behavior. In Allachment. New York: Basic Books. Chamberlain… |
Sequence 11Maclean, P. D. 0985b). The triune brain in conflict. Fam.if;y, Play, and the Separation Call, 12. Maturana, H. R., &… |
Sequence 5and engaging in a stressful but safe passage into a new and welcoming environment. Birth is the first major transition of the… |
Sequence 6hormone levels. Conversely, if the baby is separated from the mother, high stress hormone levels may remain for as long as six… |
Sequence 11connection to a human group, the individual may eventually inflict harm on self or society. A child without feelings is a… |
Sequence 11THE FrnsT HouR AFTER BIRTH: THE NEWBORN ls A SENTIENT BEING Because the newborn is sentient, aware, and responsive to ev-… |
Sequence 13with the parents for the first hour. Studies show that leaving the parents alone with the baby for the first hour results in… |
Sequence 15Medically oriented birth practices can greatly interfere with na- ture's design for bonding by disturbing physical and… |
Sequence 17REFERENCES Barrack, A. C." A Journey of Love: The Influence of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology on Parent-Child… |
Sequence 94what makes the most sense. A lot also depends on how much faith you have in Ainsworth's seminal study of a quarter… |
Sequence 20as well as caretaker. Her role is absolutely critical at childbirth, the focus of this chapter. First, recall the reticular… |
Sequence 21tion and successful adaptation to the new environment. Originally called "attachment behavior" by John… |
Sequence 24of this has been dutifully signalled to the heart, which organizes the triune brain into synchronous response and locks the… |
Sequence 28Bowlby, J. (1969). The child's tie to his mother: Attachment behavior. In Allachment. New York: Basic Books. Chamberlain… |
Sequence 29Maclean, P. D. 0985b). The triune brain in conflict. Fam.if;y, Play, and the Separation Call, 12. Maturana, H. R., &… |
Sequence 167and engaging in a stressful but safe passage into a new and welcoming environment. Birth is the first major transition of the… |
Sequence 168hormone levels. Conversely, if the baby is separated from the mother, high stress hormone levels may remain for as long as six… |
Sequence 173connection to a human group, the individual may eventually inflict harm on self or society. A child without feelings is a… |
Sequence 165THE FrnsT HouR AFTER BIRTH: THE NEWBORN ls A SENTIENT BEING Because the newborn is sentient, aware, and responsive to ev-… |
Sequence 167with the parents for the first hour. Studies show that leaving the parents alone with the baby for the first hour results in… |
Sequence 169Medically oriented birth practices can greatly interfere with na- ture's design for bonding by disturbing physical and… |
Sequence 171REFERENCES Barrack, A. C." A Journey of Love: The Influence of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology on Parent-Child… |