》There are four adult attachment styles:Anxious (also referred to as Preoccupied)
Avoidant (also referred to as Dismissive)
Disorganized (also referred to as Fearful-Avoidant)
Secure
》Attachment style theory states that the primary goal of a human infant is to maintain proximity to its caregiver, [which] was necessary for survival during our evolution
》Secure attachment is defined by an ability to build healthy, long-lasting relationships.
Ultimately, you felt safe, understood, comforted, and valued during your early interactions.
Your caregivers were probably emotionally available and aware of their own emotions and behaviors.
》Signs of a secure attachment style include:
ability to regulate your emotions
easily trusting others
effective communication skills
ability to seek emotional support
comfortable being alone
comfortable in close relationships
ability to self-reflect in partnerships
being easy to connect with
ability to manage conflict well
high self-esteem
ability to be emotionally available
》Avoidant, dismissive-avoidant, or anxious-avoidant are all words for the same insecure attachment style.
"[It's] defined by failures to build long-term relationships with others due to an inability to engage in physical and emotional intimacy
》You might have an anxious-avoidant attachment style if you:
persistently avoid emotional or physical intimacy
feel a strong sense of independenceare uncomfortable expressing your feelings
are dismissive of othershave a hard time trusting people
feel threatened by anyone who tries to get close to you
spend more time alone than interacting with others
believe you don't need others in your life
"commitment issues"》(Avoidant Type) In childhood, you may have had strict or emotionally distant and absent caregivers.
Your caregivers may have:
left you to fend for yourself
expected you to be independent
reprimanded you for depending on them
rejected you when expressing your needs or emotions
been slow to respond to your basic needs
》Anxious attachment style — also known as anxious-ambivalent or anxious-preoccupied — is another type of insecure attachment characterized by:
fear of rejection
fear of abandonment
depending on a partner for validation and emotional regulation
codependent tendencies
》What Causes Anxious Attachment In Childhood
alternated between being overly coddling and detached or indifferent
been easily overwhelmed
been sometimes attentive and then push you away
made you responsible for how they felt
》Signs you might have an anxious attachment style include:
clingy tendencies
highly sensitive to criticism (real or perceived)
needing approval from others
jealous tendencies
difficulty being alone
low self-esteem
feeling unworthy of love
intense fear of rejection
significant fear of abandonment
difficulty trusting others
》Anxious-disorganized attachment is defined as having extremely inconsistent behavior and difficulty trusting others. The most common causes of a disorganized attachment style are childhood trauma, neglect, or abuse. Fear of their parents (their sense of safety) is also present.
》Signs of a disorganized attachment style include:
fear of rejection
inability to regulate emotions
contradictory behavior
high levels of anxiety
difficulty trusting others
signs of both avoidant and anxious attachment styles
》this type is also associated with mental health conditions in adulthood, including:
mood disorders
personality disorders
self-harm
substance use disorder
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