Episode 9: Attachment, the human operating systems?




Trauma-Informed Lens show

Summary: <p>In the 1960s, John Bowlby provided a theoretical framework for understanding the importance of early child-caregiver interactions, which has become known as Attachment Theory.  Bowlby’s framework has given rise to a vast amount of psychological research and the importance of attuned, attentive, consistent caregiver interactions to optimal child development is undeniable. But what constitutes an attuned, attentive interaction? What happens in the brains of children and their caregivers during these interactions that are so important to both?</p> <p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&amp;v=T58lGKREubo">Metronome Video</a></p> <p></p>