To know what is your attachment style, take this quiz. Your attachment style will reflect your personality as well as your behavior with others. The attachment styles are categorized into four styles, which are the results of this quiz. You can choose the most relevant options in the quiz qu...
From secure to fearful-avoidant, take this two-minute quiz to discover your true attachment style (aka. how you bond with your friends, family, and signifigant other)!
Avoidant attachment, also known as avoidant-dismissive (or dismissive-avoidant) attachment style, is considered by many to be the second form of insecure attachment, generally characterized by asense of discomfortin being with others and a tendency to avoid intimate relationships with them. According ...
You can actually change your attachment style, but as the therapist Darlene Lancer explains for Psych Central, it'll likely take a lot of professional help and some serious self-assessment. We may have learned some bad lessons from our parents, but we don't have to be stuck with them ...
But, one attachment style normally prevails as the dominant style. Understanding your attachment style, and the attachment style of your partner (if you are in a relationship) can help you better understand and navigate your relationships, especially your romantic relationships. There are a lot of...
There are four different attachment styles that people may have in relationships, and they're often caused by childhood experiences.
Option A: I find it relatively easy to get close to others and am comfortable depending on them and having them depend on me. I don’t worry about being abandoned or about someone getting too close to me. Option B: I find that others...
A:I find it relatively easy to get close to others and am comfortable depending on them and having them depend on me. I don’t worry about being abandoned or about someone getting too close to me. B:I find that others are reluctant to get as close as I would like. I often worry ...
Each of the attachment styles has its own prototypical self-beliefs, which I discuss in my recentTEDx Talk. Avoidantly attached people tend to hold self-beliefs such as “I’m only as good as my last achievement,” and “When the going gets tough, I go it alone.” This c...
Picture this: A child running towards their parent, arms outstretched, with an infectious smile stretching from ear to ear. That deep, unbreakable bond built on trust, love and security is an outgrowth of a secure attachment style, which forms the founda