Psychologists coat babies with chemicals to make them more secure. When the mother comes back, they're supposed to crawl over and be soothed by her. But when she returns, these babies won't go to their mothers or calm down. This is called an 'anxious attachment style' The study was done on 20-year-old avoidant William kissock. He said if his mom walked out then he'd tell her "I don't really need her"

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