Warum triggert mich das Schreien meines Babys? Ein Blick ins Eltern-Gehirn.

Warum triggert mich das Schreien meines Babys? Ein Blick ins Eltern-Gehirn.

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In dieser Folge sprechen wir darüber, was im Gehirn von Müttern
und Vätern passiert, wenn ihr Baby weint – und welche Rolle
unsere eigene Kindheit dabei spielt. Wir erklären, wie
Emotionsregulation und Coregulation funktionieren, warum
entspannte Eltern nicht automatisch ein entspanntes Kind haben
und welchen Einfluss Genetik auf Schreiverhalten und frühe
Regulationsstörungen hat.



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