Over time, attachment theory has become a popular concept. It is a very useful way to understand our relationship behaviours.
The book "Attached," which explains attachment theory in layman's terms, has regained popularity on social media. The book's co-author says he would offer more support to people with avoidant ...
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What is attachment theory?

Reviewed by David Susman, PhD Key Takeaways Early bonds with caregivers shape future relationships and emotional ...
We all want an easy love, or at least one that doesn’t make us panic, bolt, or force us to become a detective. Of course, ...
Attachment theory is almost everywhere. In magazines and books, in the news, on social media and in our conversations with each other. Originally rooted in developmental psychology, the theory ...
"They fuck you up, your mum and dad. They may not mean to, but they do. They fill you with the faults they had. And add some extra, just for you." These are the words of poet Philip Larkin, penned in ...
Source: flickr: Attachment-1 by Jencu, CC by 2.0 Some feminists have criticized attachment theory as being a sexist attack on working mothers. Their influence may be part of the reason so many ...
In 2010, Amir Levine and Rachel Heller released the book Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How it Can Help You Find – and Keep – Love. Despite the book’s many strengths, it has also ...
Amidst a fierce blizzard, a family confronts their grief after a sudden loss. As the snowstorm rages outside, inner turmoil unfolds within as buried secrets, fears, and revelations about the past ...