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The brain and nervous system require the attunement and attentiveness of others to assist in development and emotional self-regulation. Humans rely subconsciously on significant others for security, safety and love in order to thrive and have good mental health.
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Read More »Humans are designed to connect and attach to other humans in order to thrive in life. We are biologically designed to need this connection with others as much as we need food and water. We unconsciously look to our partners, family and close friends for unconditional love, approval and support; just as a baby looks to its parent for this. The brain and nervous system require the attunement and attentiveness of others to assist in development and emotional self-regulation. Humans rely subconsciously on significant others for security, safety and love in order to thrive and have good mental health. This is informed by several decades of research in the fields of attachment theory, social baseline theory and neuroscience. However, the price we pay for this evolutionary protection and connection can be over-reactivity in our close relationships. This breeds negativity and obscures our partners positive traits, the possibility of hope and any positive change. According to Bader and Pearson’s Developmental Model of relationships, all relationships move through predictable stages. We move from the early romantic phase, where we are focused on similarities and sameness, to the next phase of realising we are in fact quite different. All sorts of differences become apparent and conflict often begins here – some couples manage to negotiate this, grow as people and move into the next phase of the relationship – but many don’t.
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