Attachment theory was initially associated with parenting, but it has implications for all relationships, including friendships, workplace dynamics, and significant others. While the book discussed focuses on romantic relationships, the author has been exploring how attachment styles manifest in different aspects of life. The author is intrigued by individuals with secure attachment styles as they tend to have the best relationships and lives. By understanding how secure individuals operate, the author aims to help others become more secure in their relationships.
What are attachment styles, and how can we understand them to find and keep love? Attached author Amir Levine is here to share what the science has to say!
What We Discuss with Amir Levine:
- The four attachment styles: secure, anxious, avoidant, and anxious-avoidant.
- The influence genetics, environment, and upbringing have on these attachment styles.
- How people tend to handle relationships based on their attachment style.
- How the development of attachment styles has evolved over time.
- What the dependency paradox is and how we can navigate it per our attachment style.
- And much more...
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