The Biology of Trauma® With Dr. Aimie

How Attachment Affects Us For Life: 6 Childhood Pains and How to Repair

Nov 4, 2025
Explore how attachment trauma from childhood shapes our current relationships and health issues, often lying hidden in the body. Discover the critical elements of attunement, neurodevelopment, and biology that influence attachment styles. Delve into six types of attachment pains—from feeling unheld to misunderstood—and their surprising links to conditions like IBS and anxiety. Learn about integrative repair strategies that bridge the mind, body, and biology for healing. This journey reveals the profound impact of early experiences on lifelong patterns.
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INSIGHT

Attachment Is Biological, Not Just Psychological

  • Attachment lives in the nervous system, immune system, digestive system, and cells, not just relationship patterns.
  • Early attachment patterns form in utero and shape stress responses, connections, and health outcomes.
ANECDOTE

Rocking Chair Moment That Changed A Career

  • Dr. Aimie recounts holding her adopted five-year-old son Miguel when he threatened to kill her, revealing his desperate survival strategy to protect his heart.
  • This "rocking chair moment" launched her shift from surgery to specializing in attachment, trauma, and addictions.
INSIGHT

Three Pillars That Shape Attachment

  • Three critical elements create secure or insecure attachment: attunement, neurodevelopment, and biology.
  • Identifying gaps in any of these elements guides targeted repair strategies.
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