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In this episode (originally aired on 5/8/24), I sit down with clinical psychologist, Dr. Jaclyn Nofech-Mozes, to discuss all things parent-child attachment, why we all have the tools to attain secure attachment, and why we can’t be perfect parents. Jaclyn explains the four attachment styles, the primary components of secure attachment, and what “rupture and repair” means. She also shares why it’s essential to know your “shark music” as a parent, whether sleep training, breastfeeding, and daycare/nannies affect attachment, and how child attachment changes with age. Finally, she discusses fostering secure attachment with your child as the non-birthing parent, the impact of maternal mental health on attachment, and how we can initiate repair if there has been a rupture.
Key Takeaway / Points:
Dr. Nofech-Mozes’ background as a clinical psychologist
What is parent-infant attachment?
On the four attachment styles
Why we don’t need to be the perfect parent
The primary components of secure attachment
On “rupture and repair”
On recognizing your “shark music”
Whether sleep training, breast feeding, and daycare/nannies affect attachment
How child attachment changes with age
How you can develop a secure attachment with your child if you had an insecure attachment with a parent growing up
On fostering attachment with the non-birthing partner
Why some mothers feel that “instant bond” and others don’t
On the impact of maternal mental health on attachment
Advice for how to initiate repair
Watch this episode on YouTube HERE
Dr. Jaclyn Nofech-Mozes practice: OrKid Pyschology
Follow me:
Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers
Substack: Fill Your Cup
Website: cameronoaksrogers.com
TikTok: @cameronoaksrogers
Youtube: Cameron Rogers
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In this episode (originally aired on 5/8/24), I sit down with clinical psychologist, Dr. Jaclyn Nofech-Mozes, to discuss all things parent-child attachment, why we all have the tools to attain secure attachment, and why we can’t be perfect parents. Jaclyn explains the four attachment styles, the primary components of secure attachment, and what “rupture and repair” means. She also shares why it’s essential to know your “shark music” as a parent, whether sleep training, breastfeeding, and daycare/nannies affect attachment, and how child attachment changes with age. Finally, she discusses fostering secure attachment with your child as the non-birthing parent, the impact of maternal mental health on attachment, and how we can initiate repair if there has been a rupture.
Key Takeaway / Points:
Dr. Nofech-Mozes’ background as a clinical psychologist
What is parent-infant attachment?
On the four attachment styles
Why we don’t need to be the perfect parent
The primary components of secure attachment
On “rupture and repair”
On recognizing your “shark music”
Whether sleep training, breast feeding, and daycare/nannies affect attachment
How child attachment changes with age
How you can develop a secure attachment with your child if you had an insecure attachment with a parent growing up
On fostering attachment with the non-birthing partner
Why some mothers feel that “instant bond” and others don’t
On the impact of maternal mental health on attachment
Advice for how to initiate repair
Watch this episode on YouTube HERE
Dr. Jaclyn Nofech-Mozes practice: OrKid Pyschology
Follow me:
Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers
Substack: Fill Your Cup
Website: cameronoaksrogers.com
TikTok: @cameronoaksrogers
Youtube: Cameron Rogers

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