early trauma , often inflicted by a parent or primary caregiver(passive) caused byDisorganized Attachment
attachment"Instead , caregivers who respond sensitively but are often distracted from their responsibilities as caregivers create a"kind of anxious attachment"Finally , caregivers who harm children through neglect or abusecreatea"type of disorganized attachment
any type of inconsistent emotional dysregulation(passive) can be provoked byDisorganised attachment
Trauma early in lifecausesdisorganized attachments
Such inappropriate behaviours are thoughtto contributeto disorganized attachment
purely ... extended separation from a caregiver - which might occur when a family is under scrutiny by social services(passive) can be caused ... bydisorganised attachment
Lack of attention , physical abuse or sexual abuseoften leadto disorganized attachment
Relationship between the primary caregiver were disorganizedleadingto disorganized attachment
in response to a frightening parental attachment figure ( van der Kolk , 1989(passive) is createdDisorganized attachment
Inconsistent responsiveness by parentsmay contributeto disorganized attachment
Improper attachment to momcan leadto disorganized attachment
to difficulties in the regulation of emotions , social communication , academic reasoning as well as to more severe emotional problemsleadsto difficulties in the regulation of emotions , social communication , academic reasoning as well as to more severe emotional problems
to anxious , insensitive , chaotic and explosive relationship ( a bit like the relationshipcan leadto anxious , insensitive , chaotic and explosive relationship ( a bit like the relationship
to severe OFC pruningleadto severe OFC pruning
consequences for children in particularly to experience mental health later on in their adolescent and adult livescan causeconsequences for children in particularly to experience mental health later on in their adolescent and adult lives
from significant neglect or abuse due to the caregiver ’s own disorganisation of attachment ( Main & Hesse 1990resultingfrom significant neglect or abuse due to the caregiver ’s own disorganisation of attachment ( Main & Hesse 1990
in poor development of socioemotional skills , such as empathycan resultin poor development of socioemotional skills , such as empathy
to intense scrutiny of the parents or primary caregivers from social workers , doctors and other child specialistscan leadto intense scrutiny of the parents or primary caregivers from social workers , doctors and other child specialists
dissociation between these states of mind and disorganization that results in faulty self - organizationcreatesdissociation between these states of mind and disorganization that results in faulty self - organization
to very significant problems for that babyleadsto very significant problems for that baby
EasilytriggeredEasily
specifically to conduct problems when accounting for ADHD - symptomscontributedspecifically to conduct problems when accounting for ADHD - symptoms
from abusive , neglectful , or inconsistent parental careoften resultsfrom abusive , neglectful , or inconsistent parental care
to ' traumatic bonds ' resulting in alteration in the developing child 's brain architecture and functioningmay contributeto ' traumatic bonds ' resulting in alteration in the developing child 's brain architecture and functioning
harm to a childcan causeharm to a child
from the child being maltreated or neglected in some waygenerally resultsfrom the child being maltreated or neglected in some way
generallyresultsgenerally
to a teen and an adult who is highly anxious , insensitive , chaotic and explosivewill leadto a teen and an adult who is highly anxious , insensitive , chaotic and explosive
issuescan causeissues
when a parent is terrifying or overly chaoticcan resultwhen a parent is terrifying or overly chaotic
in a child feeling stressed and conflictedcan resultin a child feeling stressed and conflicted
most oftenprovokesmost often
cognitive difficulties for followerscreatescognitive difficulties for followers
in an irreversible hot- or cold - blooded violent charactermay resultin an irreversible hot- or cold - blooded violent character
The damage(passive) caused byThe damage
to a hypersensitivity to mental statescan leadto a hypersensitivity to mental states
to emotional reactivityleadsto emotional reactivity
narcissism and borderline personality disorder in adultscausesnarcissism and borderline personality disorder in adults
in struggles with self - soothing and emotional regulationmay resultin struggles with self - soothing and emotional regulation
to highly chaotic adult behaviour and extreme difficulty functioning in the worldleadsto highly chaotic adult behaviour and extreme difficulty functioning in the world
when a child 's primary caregivers are simultaneously a source of safety and dangercan resultwhen a child 's primary caregivers are simultaneously a source of safety and danger
to changes in the OFC resulting in Dissociative identity disorder ( DID ) , formerly known as multiple personality disorderleadsto changes in the OFC resulting in Dissociative identity disorder ( DID ) , formerly known as multiple personality disorder
to dissociation to avoid extreme painleadsto dissociation to avoid extreme pain
to being in controlling and sometimes violent relationshipsleadto being in controlling and sometimes violent relationships
to : borderline personality disorderdissociative disordersagoraphobiasuicidal tendenciesdepressionschizophreniavulnerability to various psychiatric illnessescan leadto : borderline personality disorderdissociative disordersagoraphobiasuicidal tendenciesdepressionschizophreniavulnerability to various psychiatric illnesses