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...
Insecure avoidant attachment.With this type of avoidant attachment style, you may find it difficult to be in a relationship. You like to have the freedom to do what you want and when you want. The closer someone tries to get to you, the more you may withdraw. People with insecure avoidan...
Some people bear the burden of various childhood issues and develop certain attachment styles. For example, you can read more about thedismissive-avoidant typein the Attachment Project article. Related Reading:Avoidant Attachment Style – Defination, Types & Treatment 2. Devalues you Sometimes the s...
Anxious-avoidant attachment 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 ...