Brain Architecture
Toxic Stress
Adult Attachment States of Mind
Adult Attachment & Parenting
Resilience
100

Fatty myelin cells form around dendritic axons, insulating them like plastic coating on electrical wires

myelin formation/myelination

100

Type of caregiving protective against toxic stress

Responsive caregiving

100

Gold standard measurement of adult attachment

AAI

100

Child attachment style associated with adult Dismissing

Avoidant

100

Child above ­average cognitive abilities/intelligence

Child protective factor

200

Prolonged stress causes disruptions in this system

HPA axis

200

Child risk factor

•Prematurity, low birth weight (<5 pounds, 8 ounces)

•Child genetic syndromes

•Child exposure to toxins or substances in utero

•Child chronic or serious illness

•Child temperament: difficult or slow to warm up

•Child developmental delay/low cognitive abilities (intelligence)

•Child exposure to potentially traumatic event

Antisocial peer group

200

Comfortable discussing both positive and negative aspects of relationships with caregivers

Autonomous/secure

200

Caregiving behavior associated with Autonomous

Nurturing

200

Adequate housing

Social/Environmental Protective Factor

300

Streamlines circuits by removing unnecessary connections, enhancing efficiency

Synaptic pruning

300

Stress such as First day with a new caregiver or Receiving an injected immunization

Positive Stress

300

Minimizes the importance of attachment relationships; May idealize caregivers excessively or downplay negative experiences

Dismissing

300

Caregiving behavior associated with Dismissing

Rejecting

300

Parental modeling of competence and good coping skills

Parental/Family protective factor

400

“Wiring” process that occurs when neurons and groups of neurons connect by sending out dendritic axons (long nerve fibers)

Synaptogenesis

400

If the activation is time-limited and buffered by relationships with adults who help the child adapt, the brain and other organs recover from what might otherwise be damaging effects

Tolerable Stress

400

Enmeshed with past attachment experiences; Often describe attachment-related memories in excessive detail and become lost or confused on the discourse context

Preoccupied

400

Caregiving behavior associated with Preoccupied

Inconsistent

400

Support/involvement of extended family, including help with caregiving

Parent/family protective factor

500

Term to describe how human brain can change over the years

Plasticity

500

Prolonged activation of the stress response systems leading to long-term difficulties

Toxic stress

500

Inconsistent and unresolved narratives about their attachment experiences; Lapses in the monitoring of reasoning or discourse during discussions

Unresolved

500

Caregiving behavior associated with Unresolved

Frightened or Frightening

500

Family religious faith and participation

Social/Environmental Protective Factor

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