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Attachment styles are formed in early childhood from "summary" of Attached by Amir Levine,Rachel Heller

Attachment styles are formed in early childhood, during the critical period when a child's brain is developing and they are forming their first relationships with their primary caregivers. These early experiences lay the foundation for how individuals will approach relationships in adulthood. Children who receive consistent love, attention, and care from their caregivers tend to develop a secure attachment style. They learn to trust others, feel comfortable expressing their needs, and believe that they are worthy of love and attention. This sets the stage for healthy, fulfilling relationships later in life. On the other hand, children who experience inconsistent caregiving, neglect, or abuse may develop insecure attachment styles. These children may learn to be overly dependent on others, avoidant of intimacy, or fearful of rejection. These patterns can persist into adulthood and impact how individuals interact w...
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