Coffee with Karim

Karim Serageldin
Coffee with Karim

Seeking light of the deen with some caffeine. Frozen in Massachusetts. Melted in California. Karim Serageldin is an American human scientist, relationship coach and educator. Founder of Noor Human Consulting. Karim enjoys absurd hilarious moments, music, the sun, coffee and sugary things. Tune in for unique content on psychology, relationships and spirituality. Pledge a coffee today! https://www.patreon.com/coffeewithkarim

  1. ep 105  Building Family Connection

    11/02/2024

    ep 105 Building Family Connection

    In Episode 105 of the Coffee with Karim Podcast, we dive into the essential foundations of family connection, exploring the power of attention, affection, and approval in parent-child relationships. Discover insights on nurturing bonds, the human need for intimacy, and navigating family challenges in the digital age, including screen time and effective communication. Perfect for parents, educators, and anyone looking to strengthen family ties. More Info on Studies René Spitz’s Observational Studies (1940s): René Spitz was a psychoanalyst who studied infants in orphanages and hospitals. He observed that children who lacked maternal care or consistent adult attention developed what he called “anaclitic depression,” showing signs of developmental delays, emotional withdrawal, and increased mortality. His work highlighted the psychological harm caused by emotional neglect, as many infants in orphanages during this period received minimal affection, and caregivers often focused solely on physical needs. Harry Harlow’s Experiments with Rhesus Monkeys (1950s): Although not directly on humans, Harlow’s work with rhesus monkeys profoundly impacted how we understand attachment. Harlow found that young monkeys preferred soft, comforting "mothers" over wire ones that only provided food. This work suggested that emotional bonds and comfort are vital to development, reinforcing the importance of nurturing environments for infants and challenging the practice in orphanages where emotional support was often overlooked. Romanian Orphanage Studies (1990s): In the 1990s, psychologists and researchers began studying children in Romanian orphanages who had been raised in extremely deprived conditions. These studies found that children raised without consistent caregivers and social interaction had severe cognitive, emotional, and physical delays. Many children experienced attachment disorders, struggled with emotional regulation, and had long-term developmental impacts.

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Seeking light of the deen with some caffeine. Frozen in Massachusetts. Melted in California. Karim Serageldin is an American human scientist, relationship coach and educator. Founder of Noor Human Consulting. Karim enjoys absurd hilarious moments, music, the sun, coffee and sugary things. Tune in for unique content on psychology, relationships and spirituality. Pledge a coffee today! https://www.patreon.com/coffeewithkarim

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