и его истоки по З. Фрейду. Значение надежной привязанности в жизни ребёнка по Д. Боулби
Professor Ruth Feldman describes the importance of brain synchrony between primary caregiver and a child. She monitored gay couples and their children for more than 20 years and presents her findings around the globe. More information on this subject can be found in her work on oxytocin and attachment. Oxytocin: In the building of love and when love breaks Oxytocin is an ancient neuroendocrine system that underpins the human capacity to form and maintain affiliative bonds between parents and children, among romantic partners, and with close friends, mentors, and therapists. In this talk, Ruth will describe the model of biobehavioral synchrony and talk about the role of oxytocin in the formation of attachment bonds. Ruth will then present studies on some specific disruptions in the oxytocin system when maternalinfant bonding fails, including longitudinal followups of maternal postpartum depression, premature birth, and chronic stress and trauma. We will conclude by pinpointing the role of oxytoc
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