Traumatic stress and quality of attachment: Reality and internalization in disorders of infant mental health

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Lieberman
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This article describes the interface between the fields of attachment and child trauma, their respective contributions to an understanding of infant mental health disturbances, and the clinical appli- cations of an integration between attachment theory and trauma-informed treatment and research. The organizing theme is that a dual attachment and trauma lens must be used in the assessment and treatment of infants and toddlers with mental health and relationship problems. The quality of attachment is an important factor in children's capacity to process and resolve traumatic experiences. At the same time, traumatic events often have a damaging effect on the quality of existing attachments by introducing unmanageable stress in the infant- parent relationship. It is argued that trauma in the first years of life needs to be assessed and treated in the context of the child's primary attachments. Reciprocally, the etiology of attachment disturbances should include an assessment of possible exposure to trauma in the child and in the parents. Current conceptualizations of attachment and trauma are reviewed from this perspective, and a clinical illustration is presented to highlight how a traumatic stressor can trigger behaviors reminiscent of disorganized attachment.
创伤应激与依恋质量:婴儿心理健康障碍的现实与内化
本文描述了依恋和儿童创伤领域之间的联系,它们各自对理解婴儿心理健康障碍的贡献,以及依恋理论与创伤知情治疗和研究之间整合的临床应用。组织主题是,在评估和治疗有心理健康和关系问题的婴幼儿时,必须使用双重依恋和创伤透镜。依恋的质量是影响儿童处理和解决创伤经历能力的一个重要因素。与此同时,创伤性事件往往通过在亲子关系中引入难以控制的压力,对现有依恋关系的质量产生破坏性影响。有人认为,在生命最初几年的创伤需要在儿童主要依恋的背景下进行评估和治疗。反过来,依恋障碍的病因应该包括对儿童和父母可能暴露于创伤的评估。从这个角度回顾了当前依恋和创伤的概念,并提出了一个临床例证,以强调创伤应激源如何触发让人联想到无组织依恋的行为。
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