Attachment styles are relational styles, not verdicts. When labels turn rigid, they harm rather than heal—missing the fluid, relational, and changeable nature of attachment.
Once you understand how childhood trauma affects relationships, victims in recovery can learn about attachment styles and finding a partner with a matching one to finally overcome their past.
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Romance has always been a hot topic of conversation: it seems you can’t go one family dinner without a relative asking, “So are you seeing anybody yet?” But with the rise of social media, the ...
New research provides evidence that the best way to spend time with a romantic partner depends on their specific emotional ...
Clinical psychologist Dr. Samantha Rodman Whiten explains that we like to think our bond with people is chemistry or luck, but psychology tells a different story. These insights explain why you ...
Study links phubbing to attachment insecurity and materialism, showing phone use in relationships may reflect emotional needs, not just bad manners.
We all have relationship blind spots. And the only way to resolve them is to first become conscious of them first. Take this ...
Learn how attachment styles shape your relationships, reactions, and emotional patterns, and how small changes can help you feel more secure.
Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) affects children's ability to form emotional bonds. Learn about risk factors and how to ...
As Valentine's Day approaches, restaurant bookings fill up and couples exchange cards, flowers, and carefully chosen gifts. For some, it's a day of closeness and connection. For others, it can bring ...
What's your attachment style? Why does it matter? Since Dr. Amir Levine wrote the book “Attached,” which popularized the ...