The way you connect with others in adulthood is often rooted in the bonds formed during early childhood. The way you connect with others in adulthood is often rooted in the bonds formed during early childhood. This book explains the concept of attachment styles, secure, anxious, avoidant and disorganized, and how these patterns develop through early relationships with caregivers. You will learn how attachment theory originated, what distinguishes each style, and how these patterns tend to show up in friendships, romantic relationships and family life. The book also discusses how attachment styles can influence communication, trust and emotional regulation, and what research suggests about the possibility of change over time. Written to inform rather than diagnose, it offers a clear introduction to a topic relevant to anyone curious about the psychology of human connection. This book was generated using artificial intelligence.
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