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The mothers and toddlers program, an attachment-based parenting intervention for substance-using women: results at 6-week follow-up in a randomized clinical pilot
Suchman et al. PMC Abstract Previously, we reported posttreatment findings from a randomized pilot study testing a new attachment-based parenting intervention for mothers enrolled in substance-use treatment and caring for children ages birth to 3 years (N.E. Suchman, C. DeCoste, … Continue reading →
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Hedonism
Source: Stanford, First published Tue Apr 20, 2004. Motivational hedonism is the claim that only pleasure or pain motivates us. It is the most significant form of psychological hedonism. Normative hedonism is the claim that all and only pleasure has … Continue reading →
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Women’s Health – Body Image Issues
“We live in an age where we are surrounded by an image of an ideal body shape, communicated by a constantly evolving media [….] Much of what we see is a fusion of reality and fantasy, with many of the … Continue reading →
Posted in Health Related, Nutrition, Psychology
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Tagged Age, anorexia nervosa, anxiety, appearance, body, body image issues, body images, body shape, com, damage, emotional damage, evolving media, Family, family lifestyles, female population, feminine image, fusion, guilt, health body, health summit, hidden interests, high school girls, impact, model sizes, nature, NSW, obsessive behavior, operation, plastic, show, social isolation, societal, societal expectations, suicidal tendencies, thin bodies, Unrealistic, unrealistic standards, width, Woman, youth
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