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Infant Mental Health: A secure attachment is essential for infant mental health. The relationship between a parent and child ought be a source of comfort and trust for the infant, and a source of joy and fulfilment for both parent and child. A secure attachment bond implies an ability to reduce stress that is affecting you and your baby, and requires an ability to tune into your own emotions and those of your infant. Many new parents do not experience joy and fulfilment in their parenting role. Similarly, they can often struggle to be a source of comfort and trust for their baby. These overwhelming experiences and unexpected feelings can impact on a parents capacity to regulate their own emotions, let alone, those of their baby. Anne Thistleton: The Baby Calmer and Anne Thistleton Counselling provide practical guidance and therapeutically nurturing support for parents experiencing a wide range of challenges in their new role. Please feel free to email me via [email protected] or by phone on 0420 942 256 if you are in need of support. I offer a range of services that will provide you with the support you are seeking. I am based in Brisbane, Australia for face-to-face support, and can offer telephone, email and skype support Australia wide and internationally.
Posted on: Wed, 08 Oct 2014 08:13:55 +0000

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