Attached

the new science of adult attachment and how it can help you find- and keep -love

294 pages

English language

Published March 26, 2010 by Jeremy P. Tarcher.

OCLC Number:
646111803

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4 stars (8 reviews)

Introduces the theory of adult attachment as an advanced relationship science that can enable individuals to find and sustain love, offering insight into the roles of genetics and early family life in how people approach relationships.

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This book was so validating for me! I'd long dealt with the anxious attachment style without even realizing it. And this is coming from a psychology graduate, so, that shows you how in depth my education was.

Before I knew about it, I just knew there was a cycle I went through with romantic interests: I'd be interested in them, they'd be my entire world, I'd panic when I wasn't in contact with them. They wouldn't respond to my needs, I'd lash out and things would be over. I legit thought I was crazy and doomed to repeat this cycle forever.

And I sure felt judged by society when I said I didn't feel right without a partner in my life. Person after person, professionals included, said I needed to "love myself" and I always thought that was a bunch of fortune cookie fanfare. But they convinced me they were …

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Subjects

  • Attachment behavior
  • Interpersonal relations
  • Intimacy (Psychology)