
Attachment styles: How knowing ourselves can lead to better, more lasting relationships
Life Examined
Comfort in Closeness and Self-reliance
Individuals differ in their comfort levels with closeness, similar to how animals like parrots or dogs prefer different levels of proximity. This comfort with closeness can also translate into the belief that self-reliance is crucial, leading to the expectation that others should also be self-reliant. People who struggle with avoidance tend to have difficulty in regulating their own emotions and may not understand the concept of helping others with their emotional struggles. This can manifest in relationships as ambivalence towards closeness, displaying a push-pull dynamic.
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