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Back to Work: 1 bone, 2 casts, 2 surgeons, 2 pins, 3 operations, 3 infections, 6 months, 6 screws (attached to one plate) by Crazy Nurse Posted Fri 07 Aug 2009 7:17pm I took the antibiotics for a week (see previous post) - they made me feel pretty nauseaous but I took that as a sign they were actually doing something. They finished on Monday 11/05. The two smaller lumps/sores at the top of my leg stopped bleeding and scabbed over and then the scab went altogether. But the one on my shin, whilst shrinking signifi ... Read on »
Answer to 3/1 Questions Post. Attachment by Susan Patient Expert Posted Sat 07 Mar 2009 2:18pm Here is my question: do you think people can attach too hard? Like pathological attachment? Can you talk about that and how it is related to grief? I have had several people in my life say I attach too hard. My initial instinct is, how can there be such a thing? Well there are attachment disorders [...] Read on »
Attachment Parenting - Attached at the Heart: 8 Proven Parenting Principles for Raising Connected and Compassionate Children by Jennifer Lance Patient Expert Posted Tue 09 Jun 2009 11:50pm connectedness” to parents and the larger community. Attachment parenting offers a solution, and the founders of Attachment Parenting International Barbara Nicholson and Lysa Parker have recently published a fantastic book on the subject backed by research. Attached at the Heart: 8 Proven Parenting Principles for Raising Connected and Compassionate Children teaches Read on »
Disentangled Attachment and Attachment Parenting by Dr. Polly Doctor of Philosophy Posted Mon 28 Feb 2011 11:42am .  But psych majors think of infant bonding and Ainsworth's Attachment Styles, a scheme outlining 3 different relationship styles infants exhibit when interacting with their caregivers... Last week two diligent readers alerted me to the same article ostensibly about Attachment Parenting, a  blog post by a mommy blogger on The Stir over at Cafemom.com who'd Read on »
Attach’ed at the hip by Barbara M. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 29 May 2009 10:47pm the ‘attachment parenting’ teachings of a Dr. Sears. They are apparently (gasp) “raising their boys without the help of a nanny or childcare.” “It takes over your world,” she told People... for their child, I had to go look this up.  Wikipedia says “According to attachment theory, a strong emotional bond with parents during childhood, also known as a secure attachment Read on »
If I can't practice traditional "Attachment Parenting" does it mean my child won't be well-attached to me? by Atlanta Mom .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 10 Sep 2010 4:50am to the attachment parenting group.  I thought, well, I wanted to do all the things they list here...and I gave them a shot, so that should count, right?  And when they asked, "Where does your... and that I was not an attachment parent by their standards.  In hindsight, they were probably right.  The reality is that I tend to fall more on the middle of the spectrum when Read on »
Attachment Formation and Issues by Brenda Posted Thu 17 Jun 2010 8:35pm Read on »
Trauma and Attachment in Children by Brenda Posted Wed 23 Jun 2010 8:29pm Read on »
Attachment and Autism by AWeidman Posted Wed 03 Jun 2009 12:00am . Edited by Jude Cassidy and Phillip Shaver. The Guilford Press, 2008. 3. A Secure Base. John Bowlby, Basic Books, NY, 1988. 4. John Bowlby & Attachment Theory. Jeremy... Psychotherapy,” http://www.center4familydevelop.com/research.pdf 3. Becker-Weidman, A., (2008) "Treatment for Children with Reactive Attachment Disorder: Dyadic Developmental Read on »