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PDF ADULT ATTACHMENT STYLES REFERENCE GUIDE

ADULT ATTACHMENT STYLES REFERENCE GUIDE Secure Avoidant Ambivalent Disorganized 2022 Trauma Solu ons Use this practical reference guide to better understand how each of the four attachment styles presents (in a clinical setting) within the context of adult relationships

PDF The 4 Attachment Styles

The Four Attachment Styles & what they mean for you ADAM LANE SMITH SECURE ATTACHMENT STYLE 1 IDENTIFYING FEATURES Secure Attachment Style comes from loving parents who made you feel safe respect-ed and valued They probably worked with you to solve problems and helped you understand how to get your needs met with cooperation and openness

  • What are the 4 attachment styles?

    Today, psychologists typically recognize four main attachment styles: secure, ambivalent, avoidant, and disorganized. Attachment styles are patterns that emerge in our earliest emotional bonds with caregivers. These early attachment styles play an important role in child development and also influence attachment patterns in adult relationships.

  • What is disorganized attachment style?

    Disorganized Attachment Style (also known in some texts as Anxious-Avoidant Style) comes from parents who were inconsistent and emotionally hurtful. The child learned that they’re going to be acted upon unkindly sometimes, while other times will bring warmth and love.

  • What is anxious attachment style?

    Anxious Attachment Style comes from parents who made you feel like you had to earn approval, either purposely or accidentally. They probably made you feel like you weren’t good enough through criticism, abandonment, or being emotionally unavail- able.

What Is attachment?

Attachment is a special emotional relationship that involves an exchange of comfort, care, and pleasure. The roots of research on attachment began with Freud's theories about love, but another researcher named John Bowlby is usually credited as the father of attachment theory. John Bowlby devoted extensive research to attachment, describing it as a

Characteristics of Attachment

Bowlby believed that there are four distinguishing characteristics of attachment: 1. Proximity maintenance: The desire to be near the people we are attached to. 2. Safe haven: Returning to the attachment figure for comfort and safety in the face of a fear or threat. 3. Secure base: The attachment figure acts as a base of security from which the chi

Ainsworth's Strange Situation Assessment

During the 1970s, psychologist Mary Ainsworth further expanded upon Bowlby's groundbreaking work in her now-famous "Strange Situation" study.The study involved observing children between the ages of 12 to 18 months responding to a situation in which they were briefly left alone and then reunited with their mother. Based on these observations, Ainsw

Attachment Through Life

Before you start blaming relationship problems on your parents, it is important to note that attachment styles formed during early childhood are not necessarily identical to those demonstrated in adult romantic attachments. Those described as ambivalent or avoidant during childhood can become securely attached as adults, while those with a secure a

Secure Attachment Characteristics

Children who are securely attached generally become visibly upset when their caregivers leave and are happy when their parents return. When frightened, these children will seek comfort from the parent or caregiver. Parents of securely attached children tend to play more with their children. Additionally, these parents react more quickly to their ch

Ambivalent Attachment Characteristics

Children who are ambivalently attached tend to be extremely suspicious of strangers. These children display considerable distress when separated from a parent or caregiver but do not seem reassured or comforted by the parent's return. In some cases, the child might passively reject the parent by refusing comfort or may openly display direct aggress

Avoidant Attachment Characteristics

Children with avoidant attachment styles tend to avoid parents and caregivers. This avoidance often becomes especially pronounced after a period of absence. These children might not reject attention from a parent, but neither do they seek out comfort or contact. Children with an avoidant attachment show no preference between a parent and a complete

Disorganized Attachment Characteristics

Children with a disorganized-insecure attachment style show a lack of clear attachment behavior. Their actions and responses to caregivers are often a mix of behaviors, including avoidance or resistance. These children are described as displaying dazed behavior, sometimes seeming either confused or apprehensive in the presence of a caregiver. Resea

Takeaways

While adult romantic attachments may not exactly correspond with early childhood attachments, there is no question that our earliest relationships with caregivers play a role in development. By better understanding the role of attachment, you can gain a greater appreciation of how the earliest attachments in your life may impact adult relationships

The 4 Main Attachment Styles in Relationships (+ The Attachment Theory)

The 4 Main Attachment Styles in Relationships (+ The Attachment Theory)

The Four Attachment Styles of Love

The Four Attachment Styles of Love

The 4 Attachment Styles Explained  What’s Yours?

The 4 Attachment Styles Explained What’s Yours?

What are the four attachment styles?

From that study, the four attachment styles were identified: Secure attachment: Babies became upset when their parent left and were comforted by their return. Anxious attachment: Babies would become very upset with their parent left and would be difficult to comfort upon their return.

What is a disorganized-disoriented attachment style?

In later years, researchers added a fourth attachment style to this list: the disorganized-disoriented attachment style, which refers to children who have no predictable pattern of attachment behaviors (Kennedy & Kennedy, 2004).

What is an anxious attachment style?

Also known as preoccupied attachment or anxious ambivalent attachment. An anxious attachment style is a form of insecure attachment that forms between a baby and an inconsistent caregiver. From their perspective, the baby can’t be sure when and if their parent is going to be emotionally and physically available to them.

How do attachment styles affect relationships?

Attachment styles reflect how people think about and behave in relationships. Those with a secure attachment style generally trust their relationships, while those with an insecure style often worry about or distrust their bonds with others.

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