Secure attachment fosters resilience and happiness from "summary" of Love Sense by Dr. Sue Johnson
Secure attachment is like a shield that protects us against life's storms. When we have a strong and secure attachment with our loved ones, it gives us a sense of safety and security. This security forms the foundation for resilience and happiness in our lives. Think of a child who knows that their parent will always be there for them, no matter what. This child feels confident and secure, able to explore the world and take risks. They know that they have a safe haven to return to if things go wrong. This sense of security allows them to bounce back from setbacks and challenges with greater ease...Similar Posts
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