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Attachment Theory describes the attachmentstages of close relationships.
Attachment can be defined as a deep and enduring emotional bond between two people in which each seeks closeness and feels more secure when in the presence of the attachment figure.
Disorganized attachment style develops when a child's parents become a source of fear instead of safety. Here, read what disorganized attachment style is and how it develops
Ever felt like you're just a little too obsessed with someone in your life? Well, science might have the answer. According to attachment theory - which looks at how our childhood emotional experiences create profound effects far into the future and also one's adult relationships – these powerful emotions we feel towards certain people are
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Attachment Theory describes the attachmentstages of close relationships.
Mary Ainsworth was an influential figure in psychology who contributed to our understanding of attachment theory. Learn more about her life and work.
Have you heard the terms ‘attachment theory’, ‘bonding’ and ‘secure attachment’ thrown around recently? Not entirely sure if you know what this means? Let me hel…
How does anxious attachment develop in childhood and what are 10 common behaviors that manifest later in adult relationships?
Learn the signs of an avoidant attachment style, how it effects adult relationships, how to develop a more secure attachment style.
Can you recall that friend who gets clingy and overly emotional when his partner forgets to call, but she's also unresponsive to his efforts to form a close relationship? Or that guy with high avoidance of an intimate bond and a fear of ending up alone? These are typical behaviors of people with a fearful
Using research, we answer why insecure attachment styles have been linked to more casual sex and less satisfaction in intimate relationships.
Attachment theory describes early childhood attachment to caregivers, its effects on human development, and its link to evolution.
By Leo Babauta I’ve been finding more and more that the Buddha had it right: pretty much all of our struggles, from frustrations to anxiety, from anger to sadness, from grief to worry, all stem from the same thing … The struggles come from being too tightly attached to something. When we’re worried, we are […]
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Do you ever want to connect and form a relationship with someone but instinctively push them away when any hint of emotional closeness develops? Can you recall that ex of yours who, although they seemed to like you and enjoy your company, got cold feet whenever you expressed your feelings or lavished them with attention?
John Bowlby was a prominent child psychiatrist who developed theories on attachment and maternal deprivation based on observations of children separated from their mothers due to hospitalization or other reasons. His early work studied juvenile thieves and linked their affectionless personalities to early maternal separation.
Attachment theory is not boring at all. Find out why every parent should know the importance of it to child's development and future life.
Avoidant attachment is the avoidance of intimacy, emotions, and confrontation, and avoiders do this because that is how they were programmed early on in life.
Most psychological measures and scales tend to make us think in black-and-white terms, but I like how this adaptation takes the attachment style grid and transforms it into a spectrum for adult attachment.
A disorganized attachment style (fearful-avoidant) develops when the child’s caregivers – the only source of safety – become a source of fear.
What is attachment parenting and how does it differ from attachment theory? Attachment parenting goals and misinterpretations.
Understanding and addressing your attachment style can be crucial for building a healthy and fulfilling relationship. Find out which one is yours.
This attachment style is a combination of the previous two (avoidant and ambivalent/anxious). Disorganised children give inconsistent responses in the presence of their primary caregiver due…
Can you recall that friend who gets clingy and overly emotional when his partner forgets to call, but she's also unresponsive to his efforts to form a close relationship? Or that guy with high avoidance of an intimate bond and a fear of ending up alone? These are typical behaviors of people with a fearful
Learn the signs of an avoidant attachment style, how it effects adult relationships, how to develop a more secure attachment style.
Have you ever wondered how attachment style tests are measured? Or whether the test you are completing is actually reliable?
Children develop attachment styles as they grow up which later translate into adult relationships. Understanding attachment theory has helped people grow in their relationships and within themselves.
Why do adults with secure attachment tend to build deep, meaningful, and long-lasting relationships? In early childhood they had these five conditions met.