Have you ever wondered why you keep repeating patterns in relationships or maybe why you react a certain way without really knowing why? Please join us today as we discuss the five attachment styles in relationships.
This attachment theory was developed by psychologists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth more than 50 years ago and their findings still hold up today. Simplistically the theory shows that how your parents or caregivers loved you in your first 5 years played a critical role in your emotional development and continues to effect the way you relate to others on a personal level. Mary Ainsworth the sensitivity hypothesis which basically says the more responsive your mom was to you as an infant, the more secure you’ll be in your future relationships.
The five types are:
Join us as we explore each type and discuss how this may be impacting you and your relationships!
If you would like to contact us with a story, dream or question, please reach out to us @: enlightenedempaths@gmail.com
To contact Samantha or to see her upcoming classes, events and available products: samanthafey.com and you can find Denise at www.thegratefulmessenger.com
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