The Post-Separation Abuse Podcast

58. Beyond "Kids are resilient": The neuroscience of attachment disruption


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Attachment theory is a crucial but often misunderstood concept that significantly impacts children's wellbeing after parents separate. Understanding attachment isn't about controlling access to your child, but rather protecting their fundamental developmental needs when deciding upon post-separation parenting arrangements.

• Attachment is a biological survival system ensuring children stay close to caregivers who keep them safe and help regulate emotions


• Children form a hierarchy of attachments with usually one primary attachment figure who provides consistent, responsive care


• Attachment develops through thousands of interactions from infancy through preschool years


• When primary attachments are disrupted, children's stress hormones increase, affecting brain development


• Signs of attachment disruption include regression, clinginess, sleep problems, and emotional dysregulation


• The myth that "children are resilient" often justifies arrangements that harm attachment security, and negatively impact child development


• Secure attachments in childhood lead to better emotional regulation, healthier relationships and improved mental health throughout life


• Post-separation arrangements should prioritise maintaining the child's primary attachment while supporting other relationships


• Young children generally need primary residence with their main attachment figure and shorter, frequent contact with the non-primary parent


• Gradual transitions based on the child's readiness, not adult demands, best support attachment security

Check out the Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint for comprehensive guidance on applying attachment research to real-world parenting arrangement decisions and advocating effectively for your child's needs.

About Danielle Black:

Danielle Black is a respected authority in child-focused post-separation parenting in Australia. With over twenty years’ experience in education, counselling and coaching - and her own lived experience navigating a complex separation - she helps parents advocate strategically and protect their children’s safety and wellbeing.

Learn more at danielleblackcoaching.com.au
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This podcast is for educational purposes only and not legal advice. Please seek independent legal, medical, financial, or mental health advice for your situation.

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