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Podcast Title: Breaking the Cycle: Understanding Intergenerational Attachment Transmission & Healing Across Generations
by Mariana
Attachment shapes how we see ourselves, how we relate to others, and how we navigate the world. In this episode, we explore the foundations of secure and insecure attachment styles, uncovering why insecure attachment can harm mental health, distort self-perception, and disrupt relationships. We examine key risk factors for intergenerational transmission, including maternal sensitivity, depression, and past relational dynamics such as adverse childhood experiences. But attachment isn't just about individual experiences—it’s an intricate web influenced by caregiver sensitivity, parental mentalization, environmental context, differential susceptibility, and even the quality of a couple’s relationship. We highlight how the coherence of parental narratives plays a vital role in shaping attachment security. To bring theory into practice, we conclude with a real-world clinical demonstration, showcasing an integrative intervention that blends Attachment-Based, Menta
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Breaking the Cycle: Understanding Intergenerational Transmission Attachment and Healing Across Generations
Attachment shapes how we see ourselves, how we relate to others, and how we navigate the world. In this episode, we explore the foundations of secure and insecure attachment styles, uncovering why insecure attachment can harm mental health, distort self-perception, and disrupt relationships. We examine key risk factors for intergenerational transmission, including maternal sensitivity, depression, and past relational dynamics, such as adverse childhood experiences. But attachment isn't just about individual experiences—it’s an intricate web influenced by caregiver sensitivity, parental mentalization, environmental context, differential susceptibility, coherent narrative and even the quality of a couple’s relationship. To bring theory into practice, we conclude with a real-world clinical demonstration, showcasing an integrative intervention that blends Attachment-Based, Mentalizing, and Psychodynamic approaches. Join us as we break down how therapists work with caregivers to prevent the transmission of insecure attachment, fostering healthier relationships for future generations.Ready to break the cycle? Tune in now.
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Attachment shapes how we see ourselves, how we relate to others, and how we navigate the world. In this episode, we explore the foundations of secure and insecure attachment styles, uncovering why insecure attachment can harm mental health, distort self-perception, and disrupt relationships. We examine key risk factors for intergenerational transmission, including maternal sensitivity, depression, and past relational dynamics such as adverse childhood experiences. But attachment isn't just about individual experiences—it’s an intricate web influenced by caregiver sensitivity, parental mentalization, environmental context, differential susceptibility, and even the quality of a couple’s relationship. We highlight how the coherence of parental narratives plays a vital role in shaping attachment security. To bring theory into practice, we conclude with a real-world clinical demonstration, showcasing an integrative intervention that blends Attachment-Based, Menta
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Mariana
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