Attachment styles

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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...
Ghosting or Stonewalling?
"Stonewalling" and "ghosting" are similar but not the same. They can both be a form of abuse and affect the other person's mental health, but ghosting is the more extreme version as it doesn't give the other person a chance to rebuild the relationship or even communicate.
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...
Top 10 Triggers if You Have an Anxious Attachment Style
Do you have an anxious attachment style? Here are the top 10 triggers to avoid. Share this with your loved ones so that they can help you feel secure!