The Biology of Trauma® With Dr. Aimie

Why Insecure Attachment Blocks Dopamine Response (& How to Repair It)

Nov 7, 2025
Dive into the fascinating connection between attachment styles and dopamine responses in relationships. Discover how insecure attachment blunts dopamine activation, making caregiving feel less joyful. Learn why authentic connections can be challenging and how this ties to addiction through shared dopamine dysregulation. Dr. Aimie shares practical strategies to enhance dopamine levels and improve these biological responses, emphasizing the importance of addressing neurobiology in fostering deeper connections.
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Attachment Shapes Dopamine Response

  • Securely attached mothers show greater activation in brain reward regions to their infants' faces.
  • Insecurely attached mothers show almost no dopamine response to their own babies' faces.
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Dopamine Gives Connection Meaning

  • Dopamine is the motivating neurotransmitter that tags experiences as meaningful and worth repeating.
  • Without dopamine's reward signal, connection doesn't bring the same joy or drive to seek more connection.
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Blunted Reward Makes Caregiving Harder

  • A blunted dopamine response means caregiving feels biologically harder and brings less joy.
  • Mothers may still care for their children but must fight biology to find the same motivation and pleasure.
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