

REPLAY: A Closer Look at Insecure Anxious Attachment
Another episode in the June series on attachment!
Today is all about insecure anxious attachment.
Anxious attachment is in the category of 'organized' attachment- meaning, the infant figures out an organized way to get their attachment needs met in the best way possible. So smart!
In this episode, we look at
- The behavior patterns that lead to anxious attachment
- The attachment needs of connection and autonomy, and which one is harder for babies with anxious attachment
- Anxious attachment impact on regulation
- The hope versus the expectation of anxious attachment
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