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IFS and Attachment with David Eckel

The One Inside: An Internal Family Systems (IFS) podcast

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Attachment Patterns Can Evolve and Change Over Time

Attachment patterns formed in infancy are not set in stone; subsequent experiences and relationships can influence and modify these patterns, shifting them towards either greater insecurity or security. It is not a fixed scenario from the start, offering hope for change. Attachment styles can vary within an individual, with the possibility of having different attachment styles based on different relationships or contexts. This complexity aligns with Internal Family Systems theory, which acknowledges the multiplicity of attachment styles within a person.

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