Let's take five minutes to see this week in a new light. & Amy Morin, LCSW, Editor-in-Chief Top of Mind You might be familiar with the five love languages, but are you versed in attachment styles? Developed by renowned psychologist John Bowlby, attachment theory says that our early childhood experiences influence our development and, specifically, the relationships we have with others.
Experiences we have later in life can also impact, or even change, our attachment style. Bowlby found there are three primary types: secure, ambivalent, and avoidant. Another type (disorganized) was added later. Understanding your attachment style can help you navigate your relationships with more self-awareness.
Adults with a secure attachment style generally feel trusting in relationships and enjoy long-lasting bonds. They also tend to have positive self-esteem, are OK being vulnerable with others, and often seek out social support. As children, people with secure attachment styles often had positive, loving experiences with their parents where they felt like their needs were met. Someone with avoidant (insecure) attachment style may experience intimacy issues, be hesitant to invest in social and romantic relationships, and be reticent to share their feelings. In that sense, they are prone to avoiding bonds. As children, those with avoidant attachment style might not have felt like they could rely on their parents and therefore didn't seek out their care. An ambivalent (insecure) attachment might present as someone who is reluctant to become close with others, worries that their partner doesn't care for or love them, and becomes distraught when a relationship ends. As children, they may show considerable distress when their parent is gone, but may not be reassured by them when they return.
This final attachment style was added later. People with this attachment style often experience some form of childhood trauma or extreme inconsistencies in growing up, which leads to a difficulty in creating healthy coping strategies. On the Bright Side Ways to Stay Positive This Week Ways to Nurture Your Mind and Body
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