Rethinking resilience from indigenous perspectives

LJ Kirmayer, S Dandeneau, E Marshall… - The Canadian …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The notions of resilience that have emerged in developmental psychology and psychiatry in
recent years require systematic rethinking to address the distinctive cultures, geographic …

Neural representation of the parent–child attachment from infancy to adulthood

A Ulmer-Yaniv, S Waidergoren… - Social Cognitive and …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Attachment theory is built on the assumption of consistency; the mother–infant bond is
thought to underpin the life-long representations individuals construct of attachment …

How does social support enhance resilience in the trauma-exposed individual?

LM Sippel, RH Pietrzak, DS Charney, LC Mayes… - Ecology and society, 2015 - JSTOR
Although most resilience science has focused on individual-level psychosocial factors that
promote individual resilience, theorists and researchers have begun to examine …

[HTML][HTML] Early secure attachment as a protective factor against later cognitive decline and dementia

E Walsh, Y Blake, A Donati, R Stoop… - Frontiers in Aging …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The etiology of neurodegenerative disorders such as dementia is complex and incompletely
understood. Interest in a developmental perspective to these pathologies is gaining …

Affiliative and prosocial motives and emotions in mental health

P Gilbert - Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This paper argues that studies of mental health and wellbeing can be contextualized within
an evolutionary approach that highlights the coregulating processes of emotions and …

Buffering and spillover of adult attachment insecurity in couple and family relationships

NC Overall, PR Pietromonaco… - Nature Reviews …, 2022 - nature.com
Close relationships are crucial to health and well-being. However, anxious expectations of
rejection (attachment anxiety) and avoidant beliefs that romantic partners cannot be trusted …

Network integrity of the parental brain in infancy supports the development of children's social competencies

E Abraham, T Hendler… - Social cognitive and …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The cross-generational transmission of mammalian sociality, initiated by the parent's
postpartum brain plasticity and species-typical behavior that buttress offspring's …

A conceptual framework for the neurobiological study of resilience

R Kalisch, MB Müller, O Tüscher - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2015 - cambridge.org
The well-replicated observation that many people maintain mental health despite exposure
to severe psychological or physical adversity has ignited interest in the mechanisms that …

[图书][B] The Heart of Trauma: Healing the Embodied Brain in the Context of Relationships (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)

B Badenoch - 2017 - books.google.com
How each of us can become a therapeutic presence in the world. Images and sounds of war,
natural disasters, and human-made devastation explicitly surround us and implicitly leave …

Parent–infant synchrony and the construction of shared timing; physiological precursors, developmental outcomes, and risk conditions

R Feldman - Journal of Child psychology and Psychiatry, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Synchrony, a construct used across multiple fields to denote the temporal relationship
between events, is applied to the study of parent–infant interactions and suggested as a …