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Thursday, May 21, 2009



Which type are u ??? =D



Attachment Styles in Couples


Secure Attachment:
-Securely attached people tend to have positive views of themselves and their partners.

-They also tend to have positive views of their relationships.

-Securely attached people feel comfortable both with emotional intimacy and with independence


Anxious-preoccupied attachment:
-People who are anxious or preoccupied with attachment see high levels of intimacy, approval, and responsiveness from their partners.

-they sometimes value intimacy to such extent that they become overly dependent on their partners.

-They often doubt their worth as a partner and blame themselves for their partners' lack of responsiveness.

Dismissive-avoidant attachment:
-People with dismissive style of avoidant attachment desire high level of independence.

-They view themselves as self-sufficient and invulnerable to feelings associated with being closely attached to others.

-They often deny needing close relationships