We don’t speak enough about the Fearful-Avoidant attachment and how it plays out in relationships. Yet, the Fearful-Avoidant attachment is more prevalent than people may think. Adults with fearful-avoidant attachment deeply crave closeness and emotional intimacy, yet they find themselves pulling away out of fear. This attachment style is marked by a mix of needing affection but struggling to trust it fully. These individuals often experience a rollercoaster of emotions in relationships, osc...
The Fearful-Avoidant Attachment Style, also known as the Disorganized Attachment is its’ own unique attachment style separate from the Avoidant & Anxious Attachment Styles. Avoidant Attachment (DA) individuals consistently avoid emotional closeness, preferring independence and self-reliance. They tend to suppress their emotions and avoid conflict, valuing autonomy over intimate connections. After a relationship ends, those with Avoidant Attachment may take longer to start dating again as th...