
Andrew Huberman
Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast
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Relationships in Childhood Are Repurposed in Adulthood
The brain does not take real estate that it formed in development and just say, Oh, that was for childhood. Now I'm an adult, it repurposes it. The neural circuitry that defines healthy, secure attachment or insecure attachment or anxious attachment or avoidant attachment can be superimposed from the relationship with mom to dad. There is a rule in psychoanalysis and in psychology which is that none of this stuff is wired for one specific gender or the other. And there needs to be a relearning.
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