Attachment theory, developed by John Bowlby and expanded by Mary Ainsworth, describes how early relationships with caregivers shape our expectations and patterns in adult relationships. When early caregiving is inconsistent, neglectful, or abusive, it can lead to insecure attachment styles that persist into adulthood.
Attachment issues are not a formal diagnosis but rather a framework for understanding relational difficulties. They affect how you perceive yourself, trust others, manage conflict, and express emotional needs — impacting romantic relationships, friendships, parenting, and even professional interactions.
Research identifies four main attachment styles, with three considered insecure:
Insecure attachment patterns manifest in recognizable relational and emotional patterns:
Attachment patterns are deeply ingrained but are absolutely changeable with the right therapeutic support:
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