Category: Attachment
Attention, Concentration, ADHD, and Insecure Attachment
Think you have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? Not so fast. New research and theory by Cavicchioli, Stefanazzi, Tobia, and Ogliari (2023) makes a strong case that […]
Donor Offspring: Curiosity, Connecting, and Attachment
Emotional attachment is a basic human need. It’s the experience of connection and affection you feel for people you’re close to. What are some of […]
The Relationship Between Music and Prosocial Behavior
Source: Odua Images/Shutterstock By Mac E. Lancaster, BS, and Ran D. Anbar, MD Music is a multifaceted sensory modality, by which many factors are combined […]
Why Anxious Attachment Keeps You Coming Back for More
Attachment styles have everything to do with how much we hold on in relationships. These personality or relationship styles form as responses to what we […]
An Attachment Researcher Adopts |
One of the most discussed topics in the psychology of parenting is attachment theory. As parents, we want to develop a secure attachment relationship with […]
Dealing with Adult Anxious Preoccupied Attachment Style
Source: fizkes / Shutterstock “Tell me, how do I save myself from my longings and sorrows? What should I do with you? I am in […]
Attachment Styles Matter in the Workplace
Source: Fauxels/Pexels In the ever-changing world of leadership, achieving success is closely tied to the quality of our connections and relationships. These bonds are rooted […]