Attachment is the bond between a child and their mother, or primary caregiver. The way a mother and child interact during the first few years of a child’s life defines a person’s attachment style.
This attachment style ultimately impacts the way we relate to others and especially impacts the way we relate to people in our romantic relationships. Avoidant Attachment Style When a primary caregiver is rejecting or unavailable, the child learns that they cannot rely on other people to meet their needs.
In essence, they experience abandonment at a young age from the people who mean the most to them — their parents. Because of this experience, the child may learn not to rely on other people and are weary to develop intimate relationships with
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