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  1. 3 天前 · An attachment theory is a psychological, evolutionary, and ethological theory concerning relationships between humans. The most important tenet is that young children need to develop a relationship with at least one primary caregiver for their survival, and for them to develop a healthy social and emotional functioning.

  2. 4 天前 · Rawpixel. Explore how attachment styles affect relationships. Talk to an online counselor. What are the four adult attachment styles? According to attachment theory, there are four main attachment styles experienced by people of all ages, including the following: Secure: Securely attached people may have less anxiety or avoidance in relationships.

  3. 4 天前 · Thank you for watching! If you are interested in learning more and understanding yourself better, take a free 5 minute quiz below.Attachment style quiz: http...

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  4. 3 天前 · Attachment theory suggests our relationships with others are shaped by our degree of “anxiety” and “avoidance”. Attachment anxiety is a type of insecurity that leads people to feel anxious about...

  5. 4 天前 · Anxious-avoidant attachment may also be called fearful-avoidant attachment or disorganized attachment. It combines aspects of both the anxious and avoidant attachment styles. People with anxious-avoidant attachment styles or attachment anxiety may feel the urge to connect vulnerably with others.

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  7. 4 天前 · Attachment theory describes the way in which human connection is established in a person's life, starting from emotional development early childhood between a child and their primary caregivers. This attachment can impact future relationships as an adult, including those with one's own children, friends, partners, and lovers.

  8. 5 天前 · Tanya J. Peterson. The effects of reactive attachment disorder (RAD) in adults can be significant, interfering with someone’s ability to fully experience relationships, a positive sense of self, and mental health in general. Reactive attachment disorder is a trauma disorder of infancy and early childhood.