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[1.01] Brigid introduces Professor Megan Galbally to the listeners.
[2.02] Professor Megan defines maternal attachment and secure attachment and why it is important.
[4.53] Brigid talks about the attachment she had in her first pregnancy.
[6.00] Professor Megan talks about the things that people can confuse with attachment.
[9.02] Professor Megan talks about the research around maternal attachment and when and how it is measured.
[10.24] Professor Megan describes and talks about insecure attachment.
[13.32] Brigid asks whether clingy children or children that cry a lot are signs of insecure attachment.
[15.09] Professor Megan talks about the research around the development of quality relationships between infants and their dads.
[18.11] Professor Megan talks about adults who haven’t had secure attachment and how they go with building an attachment with their own children.
[21.15] Professor Megan talks about the developmental symptoms of children in insecure or disorganised attachment styles.
[23.45] Professor Megan talks about whether quality parenting is something that we can be taught.
[26.56] Professor Megan talks about what parents should do if they think they don’t have a secure attachment with their baby.
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