kinnitumisaladel
Kinnitumisaladel refers to the psychological concept of attachment styles, which describe the patterns of relating to others that develop in early childhood and can influence relationships throughout life. These styles are largely shaped by the quality of early caregiving experiences.
The most commonly identified attachment styles are secure, anxious-preoccupied, dismissive-avoidant, and fearful-avoidant. Individuals with a secure
Anxious-preoccupied individuals often have a negative view of themselves but a positive view of others. They
Dismissive-avoidant individuals typically have a positive view of themselves but a negative view of others. They
Fearful-avoidant individuals often have negative views of both themselves and others. They may desire close relationships
These attachment styles are not fixed and can be influenced by later experiences and conscious effort. Understanding