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Thoughts: There are correlations with parent's secure attachments and children's secure attachments. There are correlations with children's secure attachment and positive behaviors. But there is no research that shows the change in a parent's attachment and that simultaneous effect in their children's behavior.
I am curious about the effects on the children of EFT recipients. I noticed there was one study that looked at families with children who had been diagnosed with an illness, but even that specified study looked at the martial satisfaction rather than possible impacts on said child.
My hypothesis relates to studies that are looking at positive relations with children having secure attachments. If EFT is able to reconstruct the parental attachments, would those new styles be passed on to their children and, thus, giving a quantitative platform to be proven through an array of improved capacities (depending on the development level )?
Relevance: If a parents attachment security was established early on in a Childs development, their chances of raising securely-attached children (with all of the included benefits) would be heightened compared to parents who do not create a secure attachment.
This is all very scattered and unorganized. I need to narrow things down and create a more sound approach.