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  2. Attachment in adults - Wikipedia

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    A dismissive-avoidant attachment style is demonstrated by those possessing a positive view of self and a negative view of others. [22] Adults with a dismissive style of avoidant attachment tend to agree with these statements: [23] I am comfortable without close emotional relationships. It is important to me to feel independent and self-sufficient.

  3. What Your Attachment Style Says About Your Relationship ... - AOL

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    A therapist explains the four attachment styles of attachment theory—secure, ambivalent, avoidant, and disorganized—and how they affect adult relationships.

  4. What's your attachment style? Experts break down the ... - AOL

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    Experts break down the different types of attachment styles: secure, avoidant, anxious and disorganized. Plus, how it affects relationships.

  5. How to Find Your Relationship Attachment Style - AOL

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    There are four attachment styles, and you can affect how secure you feel about your partner. Experts show how knowing your style helps you feel more connected.

  6. Mary Ainsworth - Wikipedia

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    A child with the anxious-avoidant insecure attachment style will avoid or ignore the caregiver – showing little emotion when the caregiver departs or returns. The child will not explore very much regardless of who is there. There is not much emotional range regardless of who is in the room or if it is empty.

  7. Fear of commitment - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with this attachment style may also be afraid to commit since the perceived risk of rejection or unmet emotional needs can create hesitancy in committing to a long-term partnership. This therefore supported the claim that attachment styles, especially insecure attachment, can explain fear of commitment to a certain extent.

  8. Struggling in a Friendship? Maybe It’s Your Attachment Style

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    What it means: Per attachment theory, avoidant attachments stem from a childhood where caretakers were unresponsive, unaffectionate, or straight-up neglectful. For these people, intimacy and ...

  9. Theories of love - Wikipedia

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    Adults with a dismissive-avoidant attachment style want to be independent. This desire for independence can lead these individuals to avoid relationships. They often have a hard time trusting other people and also view themselves highly. Their high self-esteem is supported by over-emphasizing their competency and achievements.