Korkeissaattachment
Korkeissaattachment is a Finnish term that translates to "high attachment" or "elevated attachment." It is often used in the context of personal relationships, particularly romantic ones, to describe a state of intense emotional connection and interdependence. This can manifest as a strong desire for closeness, frequent communication, and a deep sense of security derived from the relationship. While high attachment can foster feelings of intimacy and commitment, it can also, in some instances, lead to anxieties or difficulties if not balanced with individual autonomy.
The concept of attachment theory, developed by John Bowlby and further expanded by Mary Ainsworth, provides
In a broader sense, Korkeissaattachment can also refer to a strong sense of loyalty or dedication to