Tag: attachment
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Children Attachment Styles – how differentiate them
Subscriber Content A secure attachment is characterized by a child’s trust in their parents—knowing that they are accessible, responsive, and helpful in critical situations. This supportive attitude fosters the development of a positive self-image and healthy interpersonal relationships. The mother (or primary caregiver) is responsive when the child seeks protection or comfort. Anxious-Resistant (Ambivalent) Attachment Style In this…
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Attachment Theory and Its Impact on Human Relationships
According to attachment theory, the tendency to form close emotional bonds with specific individuals is a fundamental component of human nature. This innate drive is present from birth and continues to develop throughout a person’s life, even into old age. A child’s development is strongly influenced by their upbringing, particularly the relationship with the mother.…
