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Attachment Style Series: Avoidant Fearful Attachment Style

In this series, we are focusing on different Attachment Styles! Attachment Styles usually develop during childhood. Based on how one is confronted and learns how to self-soothe can drastically change how one's attachment styles form. In this specific week, we are learning about a type of insecure attachment style, avoidant. This type of Attachment Style can be defined as Dissmissve...[ read more ]

Attachment Style Series: Avoidant Dismissive

In this series, we are focusing on different Attachment Styles! Attachment Styles usually develop during childhood. Based on how one is confronted and learns how to self-soothe can drastically change how one's attachment styles form. In this specific week, we are learning about a type of insecure attachment style, avoidant. This type of Attachment Style can be defined as Dissmissve...[ read more ]

Attachment Style Series: Avoidant

The next two Attachment Styles are both insecure attachments styles and are seen as "avoidant" styles. The first one I will go over is a Dismissive Avoidant attachment style the second is a Fearful Avoidant attachment style. Both are results of an unhealthy attachment style that usually originates from parents/ guardians from our childhood. These attachment styles are seen as...[ read more ]

Attachment Styles Series: Anxious

An anxious attachment style is rater calm in today's day in age. It is viewed as one of the "insecure attachment styles". People who display an anxious attachment style tend to feel insecure in relationships, and constantly seek validation. Those who experience this usually come off as "clingy" in relationships. This attachment style can also be broken up into anxious-ambivalent...[ read more ]



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