anxiety

Every parent knows, no matter how socially confident their child may seem, the onset of separation anxiety during pivotal moments—such as starting school or spending a night away—is almost universal. This profound emotional response is rooted in the attachment theory developed by psychologist John Bowlby in the 1950s. He poignantly illustrated how infants and toddlers
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For many expectant mothers, the impending reality of labor is often shrouded in fear and uncertainty. Going through pregnancy can present numerous emotional challenges as they contemplate the delivery process. This anxiety can be heightened by concerns about pain management, the physical experience of childbirth, and the level of control they can maintain during their
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