An avoidant’s home is a very sacred space. They don’t want to share it with anyone easily for fear of exposing many things about them. Inviting you to this hallowed ground means you’ll get a sneak peak of how they live their daily life and they are permitting you toknow them on ...
Avoidantly attached persons value independence, autonomy, and self-reliance but struggle with emotional closeness and interdependence. As a result, the emotional unavailability of many avoidantly attached persons can complicate relationships. Many people with adismissive-avoidant attachme...
Also sometimes referred to as a dismissive attachment style, avoidant attachment is an attachment style a child may develop due to either an emotionally absent or overly critical parent. While the parent may provide essentials such as food and shelter, they aren’t able to meet a child’s day...
This style is also called "dismissive attachment." People with anxious-avoidant attachments are the opposite of needy. Instead of wanting to be emotionally close, theyavoid connectingwith others. They might rely on themselves, crave freedom, and find it difficult to deal with emotions. Your parent...