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Column Here’s why your mother sets your love life – and how to change it

Our first relationships set the pattern for everything that comes later, writes psychotherapist Joanna Fortune.

THE BRAIN IS 90 per cent developed by the age of three years old. By the age of three our default mechanisms have been established, and these are the ones we revert to in times of crisis, stress – and the ones that influence our choice of partner.

We know that social and environmental factors have a far greater influence than biological factors do. It is our earliest relationships, the ones with our parents and care givers, that form us as human beings – that shape the people we become. Moreover it is our memories and perceptions of these relationships that alter and influence our desires and sense of self.

Advances in neuro-imaging on brain scans show us that our first attachments as infants imprint on the brain. These same scans prove a synchrony between the brain of a mother and infant, and how this first attachment relationship is experienced maps the pattern for a lifetime of behaviours and urges for each of us.

Infants are born with an intense need to develop a strong passion and love towards the mother, they possess an innate capacity and need to love and be loved. This positive early attachment is ideally with the mother and then the father in those first 12 months of life; however where this cannot happen a positive relationship and attachment with another caregiver can suffice to give a child enough!

One of our most basic needs from infancy is to relate as a whole person to a whole person. We’ve all seen the documentaries of how denial of this basic need to children in orphanages and institutions has culminated in stunted development and growth, both emotionally and physically, in those children. As infants we learn how to trust in a physical way – through touch, skin-to-skin touch – and in terms of attachment theory where trust has not been enabled rage will develop in its place.

‘Touch-phobic’

We have become a touch-phobic society where people have become afraid to touch each other, where touch has become a litigious consideration. Research shows that societies where touch is encouraged and common place, France for example, have a far lower rate of violence than societies where touch is discouraged such as USA. People will crave touch and while physical violence is loaded with aggression and a desire to inflict pain, it is also a form of touch.

Of course our brain chemistry continues to evolve and alter as we grow and experience a diversity of human relationships, from friendships to intimate connections from our journey of the child of a parent to the parent of a child. However our brains have the mnemic trace of that mother-infant relationship etched on them, and we will be driven to find this same experience of being viewed, held, considered and loved in our adult relationships… for better or for worse!

In healthy adult relationships, something as simple as holding your partners hand or being held by them in times of crisis has been shown to significantly decrease the level of stress we experience (in terms of tracking our neural responses). A healthy, safe and secure adult relationship thereby alters our very physiology.

Huge advances are being made in the area of neuro-psychiatry with people like Dan Siegal and Alan Schore highlighting that while care-giving, especially maternal care-giving, will not change genes, it is very evident that it does influence how those genes are expressed by the developing child, and these patterns resonate in the choices we make in adulthood and choosing a life partner.

Love hurts

Their research shows that a loving and supportive relationship alters the brain significantly. Add to this that our earliest relationships with our attachment figures, mostly that between a mother and infant, decide what kind of relationships we will seek as adults – ergo the mother-infant relationship is the single biggest influence in who we become and how we behave, live and love as adults. Of course this does not mean that we consciously seek out partners with mother-like qualities. It is the mnemic traces of this mother-infant relationship that unconsciously motivate us to find its equivalent in our intimate life relationships.

The phrase “Love hurts” is more than a social commentary. Further neuro-scientific research shows that the same areas of the brain that are stimulated by physical pain are also activated by emotional pain caused by such factors as rejection. If our first relationship has been one associated with emotional pain it will serve as the bruise we know hurts – but we keep touching to make sure it still hurts. In other words, we will seek to repeat the pattern of this first relationship positive or negative.

However, our default mechanisms can be changed and altered. Attachment wounds can be healed and we can change these patterns we have been thus far compelled to repeat. By bringing these early relationships into consciousness we can process them, integrate the learning and ultimately move on and develop new patterns.

By going back and experiencing communication and connection in a more positive way emphasising humour, playfulness, tone, warm facial expressions, affection – in other words aspects of a positive mother-infant relationship – we can rewire the brain to expect something different, something better for ourselves in our relationships!

Positive change is always possible and it is never too late to achieve this.

Joanna Fortune is a clinical Psychotherapist and Founder/Director of Solamh Parent Child Relationship Clinic in Sandyford, Dublin 18. More information is available at solamh.com, or on Twitter at @solamh.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 3:19 AM

    Great idea upwards and onwards

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    Mar 5th 2018, 4:29 PM

    @The Eagle: Railway maintence is done at night so trains can’t run

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 4:07 AM

    3 in the morning they announce this and there has not been one bus in 24 hours and now they decide to go 24 hours, timing.

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    Mute Anne
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    Mar 3rd 2018, 5:58 AM

    @David Dickson: I know!! As great as that all sounds I want to know if there will be a bus at Dublin Airport today if I make it back into the country!!

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 8:30 AM

    @Anne: I guess they’re doing their best with the weather. A lot of roads are unsafe to drive on and a lot of staff would have trouble getting to and from depots

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 4:21 AM

    This is a great idea…..though surely for it to work there will have to be security on board?? However I don’t see being cost effective at regular fares in the eyes of Dublin bus…..I hope I’m wrong though.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 6:34 AM

    @Jacinta Finn:

    It shouldn’t be a regular fare. Staff costs will quite rightly be more expensive working during the night

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 9:50 AM

    @Jacinta Finn: with less traffic, journey time should be close to half. Also, given there’ll probably less regular service, buses will probably be close to full most of the time. Agreed, pay the staff more, but there’ll be efficiencies elsewhere that’ll help it to make business sense to charge normal fares. Remember we already have some of the highest public transport fares in Europe.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 3:35 AM

    It’ll be interesting to see how long this lasts..fair play though.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 3:51 AM

    Can’t wait to see how they handle the drunks and thugs annoying other passengers at 3 am.
    Yeah,No worries here eh!

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 7:36 AM

    @Gerry Fallon: Nightlinks used to run 6 nights a week upto 2009. Still at weekends at present. Im sure the drivers are well used to dealing with it. No security needed by the way.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 4:21 AM

    So much for the 1600 taxis coming on to the streets. Wont be much need for them at ” peak” times” now we”ll have a 24 bus service on the popular routes. Great thinking by the NTA as usual.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 7:24 AM

    @joe morrison: I for one will not be getting this bus home after a night out …. got the nitelink before was like a zombie movie …… thanks Dublin bus but if no security I’ll stick to a Taxi ….

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 9:55 AM

    @joe morrison: well I lived in shankill, I’d be happy to get the 46a to dun L for 2.55, then a 10 euro taxi home from there. Rather than 40-50 euro for a taxi the whole way. Still demand for taxis, for what they’re most efficient at, last couple miles home. More choice is better.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 10:42 AM

    @Oisín O’Connor: I believe it’ll be the 145 on N11 not 46a . Bray to Blanch

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 11:35 AM

    @Anthony Whelan:
    Jeez Anthony, you’re some craic

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 4:51 PM

    @Oisín O’Connor: best of luck to you , but i wouldnt hold my breath while waiting for a taxi to be at your bus stop waiting to pick you up in shankill. I personally would rather take the safe option in a taxi and get home in one trip. Maybe the rickshaws will start operating in the suburbs now to take people the last couple of miles home. There wont be much room for them in the city centre with the 1600 extra taxis and 24 hour buses.

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    Mar 5th 2018, 4:32 PM

    @windbag: So you’d rather get a taxi with a Nigerian rapist than get a bus with drunk people.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 6:32 AM

    Whatever happened to the Swiftway service? There was meant to be a BRT line from Ongar to UCD and from Swords to South Inner City – where did that go?
    Http://Www.Swiftway.ie

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 10:06 AM

    @Brian Lenehan: Swiftway timing? Wasnt that announced close to an election? Ah same as all the metro north so…

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 10:44 AM

    @Brian Lenehan: planning rejected in Donnybrook due to length of bus Kielys and all those buildings would need to be demolished bend to tight an narrow

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 11:37 AM

    @Anthony Whelan:
    Always spreading joy aren’t you pal

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 8:08 AM

    About time Dublin has to be the only European capital city without a 24hour service interested to see if it will be normal fares like in the UK £1.50 or inflated fares like the nitelink? €6

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 10:50 AM

    @Cormac McKay Dublin: normal price it’s an extended service of normal route . Nitelinks were a premium service brought in by government for the private operators to run they rejected the routes so Dublin bus Had to run them for the government. That’s your private operators for ya no profits see ya bye

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 11:44 AM

    @Anthony Whelan:
    Do you often talk to yourself because you think you need expert advice?

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 1:20 PM

    @Anthony Whelan: Why would any private company take on a route where there was no profit to be made ? They are a business, not a charity.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 9:02 AM

    Ohhhhhh the ole taximen won’t be happy with this one.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 7:42 AM

    Did anyone ask the drivers?
    I see a strike

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 9:55 AM

    @Thomas Murphy: Thomas I see employment

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 9:25 AM

    Its a joke in this country.. Not even one TD or NTA recognised the work of TAXi service during the crisis. But they are willing to kill the TAXi industry with all new thinkings…
    1. Airlink 6 euros every 10 mins
    2. Dublin bikes
    3. Long luas connection
    4. Banning taxi in college green during peak hours
    5. Rickshaws
    6. Now new idea of 24 hours bus service

    Atleast Let NTA has the guts to admit that without TAXIs they may have not survived in need of help to those stranded public.

    Will NTA ever make the effort to THANK those TAXI drivers once and admitted in any further official statement they will include TAXI also when commenting on NTA services .

    Shame on them, as a common citizen i feel there is outcast system even in this developed country.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 10:10 AM

    @Vas anth: There is so many of you and 99.99% are great. But the country shouldn’t be held ransom by your unions every time progress is mentioned.
    Its over 40 quid to where I used to live in Lucan in a taxi. Would have much preferred a cheaper option than 4 hours work just to get home.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 11:04 AM

    @David Duffy: Its simple logic the more the demand to various destination by Taxi , the cheaper it could be by introducing leapcard system and rates can be revised, but with one in 1000 ppl looking for taxi , the demand is less and it cost more, example a litre of water in france is 60 cents while here it cost upto 3 euros depends upon the brand. First NTA has to recognise TAXI services , then they need to talk 2 union or non union groups to identify how the dying services can be promoted, reduce insurances, 3 years ago insurance was 1700 euros 4 a taxi, now cost upto 22,000 euros i.e,not a joke.

    I can drop you for 20 euros to lucan from city if my insurance is 1000 euros or less. If it is 22,000 euros how can i afford that , so there is drivers giving up this industry very rapidly.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 11:51 AM

    @Vas anth:
    I used to get a similar preach/rant by every taxi driver whenever the journey lasted over 15 minutes.
    Now I use the bus.

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    Mar 4th 2018, 9:41 AM

    @Vas anth: what taxis? Not a single taxi to be seen or got in north Dublin from Wednesday to last night.

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 7:50 AM

    I wish someone would come out to tallaght and help us out. A lot of people need to get to work but can’t even walk out with the drifts and deep snow

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 8:26 AM

    @Andrea Crowley Dobbins: Batman, Superman,or mabey snowman?!

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 5:42 AM

    I’ll believe it when I see it.great idea dublin bus if this work extend it around the city in N11 south bound every 2 hours

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 11:27 AM

    It seems BusConnects will mean most suburban commuters having to take two buses to get into town

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    Mar 4th 2018, 7:30 AM

    I think it’s a great idea after living in London and getting normal buses home instead of a cramped train underground. Brilliant get it going you got my vote

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 4:39 PM

    Where do these buses go to and from,,

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    Mar 3rd 2018, 8:50 AM

    I had thought there was a 24 hour Dublin Bus service to the already. Madness that there isn’t.

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    Mute Mark Cotter
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    Mar 21st 2019, 10:34 AM

    Already in place in Cork

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    Mute Mark Cotter
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    Mar 21st 2019, 10:32 AM

    Already in place in Cork, get with the times.

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