Attachment style is a psychological concept that describes how individuals relate to others in close relationships, particularly in romantic and interpersonal contexts. It is based on the attachment theory developed by John Bowlby and later expanded upon by Mary Ainsworth.
There are four main attachment styles:
Attachment styles can develop in childhood and are influenced by early relationships with caregivers, but they can also evolve and change over time based on new experiences and relationships. Understanding your attachment style can help you make sense of your behavior and feelings in close relationships and work towards developing healthier, more satisfying connections with others.
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