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It was horrifying enough for anyone when a door plug popped off an Alaska Airlines flight at more than 16,000 feet last year, ...
Mandi Finkel-Jimenez, a licensed massage therapist, sound healer and founder of Quintessential Therapy, began by leading the ...
Jon Scarlett-Phillips was abandoned as a baby with his placenta still attached. He's now 40 years and for the first time in his lifetime, he met his two half-sisters ...
A person who is always anxious focuses on keeping things constantly positive. They believe a successful relationship is one ...
Dorel Juvenile USA, a segment of Dorel Industries (TSX: DII.B, DII.A) and the world's largest juvenile products manufacturer ...
The connections a baby's brain forms during the first two years of life, coupled with a baby's genetic makeup, offer a window ...
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Ever wonder why some relationships feel effortlessly secure, while others are a roller coaster of anxiety or distance? The ...
Attachment theory says an infant instinctively seeks closeness to a secure "attachment figure." This closeness is necessary for the infant to feel safe emotionally as well as for food and survival.
If you have a secure attachment style, you're probably not worried about how it affects your relationship. But even if you're anxious or avoidant, the good news is that you're not stuck with the ...