La teoría de la alóstasis como mecanismo explicativo entre los apegos inseguros y la vulnerabilidad a enfermedades crónicas

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  • Mariantonia Lemos Universidad de los Andes
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.31.2.176361
Palabras clave: Estrés, apego, alóstasis, carga alostática, desarrollo, enfermedades crónicas

Resumen

El vínculo de apego ha mostrado ser un factor de vulnerabilidad para las enfermedades crónicas. El presente artículo busca clarificar esta relación mediante la teoría de la alóstasis. La teoría de la alóstasis hace referencia a la regulación de los procesos fisiológicos corporales complejos en el tiempo mediante una respuesta sistémica que mantiene la estabilidad fisiológica cuando se confronta la persona con cambios o retos.  Los apegos inseguros confrontan a los niños desde sus primeros años con eventos estresantes, al no brindar al niño la seguridad sentida, finalidad fundamental del apego. De esta forma los apegos inseguros podrían tener impacto en la calibración del sistema de estrés en la edad temprana y serían factores de aumento de la carga alostática mediante mayores eventos vitales estresantes que las personas con apego seguro, una valoración cognitiva de amenaza que lleva al desarrollo de la hipervigilancia y el impacto en los sistemas de regulación del estrés en el cuerpo.

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Lemos, M. (2015). La teoría de la alóstasis como mecanismo explicativo entre los apegos inseguros y la vulnerabilidad a enfermedades crónicas. Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology, 31(2), 452–461. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.31.2.176361
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