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Special Section : Frightened, Threatening, and Dissociative Parental Behavior in Low-Risk Samples ; Description, Discussion, and Interpretations
Oleh:
Main, Mary
;
Hesse, Erik
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Development and Psychopathology vol. 18 no. 2 (2006)
,
page 309-344.
Topik:
BEHAVIOUR
;
description
;
discussion
;
interpretations
;
threatening
;
disssociative parental
;
low - risk samples
;
frightened
;
interpretation
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In 1990 we advanced the hypothesis that frightened and frightening (FR) parental behaviour would prove to be linked to both unresolved (U) adult attachment status as identified in the adult attachment interview and to infant disorganized / disoriented (D) attachment as assessed in the ainsworth strange situation. Here, we present a coding system for identifying and scorng the intensity of the three primary forms of FR behaviour (frightened, threatening, and dissociative) as well as three subsidiary forms. We review why each primary form may induce fear of the parent (the infant's primary "haven of safety"), placing the infant in a disorganizing approach - flight paradox. We suggest that, being linked to the parent's own unintegrated traumatic experiences (often loss or maltreatment), FR behaviours themselves are often guided by parental fright and paraller the three "classic" mammalian responses to fright : flight, attach, and freezing behaviour. Recent studies of U to FR, as well as FR to D relations are persented, including finidngs regarding AMBIANCE / FR +. Links between dissociation, FR, U and D are explored. Parallel processing and working memory are discussed as they relate to these phenomena.
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