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A dismissive, disengaged interaction is building the foundation for an emotionally hungry, needy person who will long for belonging but won’t have the neurobiological capacity to really find what they need. Dismissive caregiving can lead to an unquenchable thirst for love.
Jan 08, 2025 01:02PM
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In our work, we find that the best predictor of your current mental health is your current “relational health,” or connectedness.
Jan 09, 2025 11:52AM
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Danielle W
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When someone with a sensitized - overly reactive - dissociative response cuts themselves, they release a lot of opioid. It’s almost like taking a little bit of heroin or morphine.
Jan 08, 2025 01:03PM
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If, in the first 2 months of life, a child experienced high adversity with minimal relational buffering but was then put into a healthier environment for the next 12 yrs, their outcomes were worse than the outcomes of children who had low adversity and healthy relational connection in the first 2 months but then spend the next 12 yrs with high adversity…but we believe poor outcomes are not inevitable
Jan 08, 2025 09:44AM
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