Attachment 6: Attachment issues in adult life
Since the 1950’s psychologists have understood that how we relate to others and form emotional relationships starts in our early childhood developmental years…
Attachment 4: Compulsive caretaking
Compulsive caregivers deny their own needs and focus on the needs of others. They find themselves as adults continually caring for, and rescuing others around them.
Attachment 3: Anxious attachment
If you have already read Attachment 1: The power of attachment styles in relationships, this article further talks specifically about anxious attachment.
Attachment 2: Avoidant attachment
As with all attachment styles, avoidant attachment tendencies are created in childhood. In childhood, the caregiver of an avoidant child was likely to have