- While it’s easy to laugh at or disregard this question, the truth is that it matters a great deal.
- The situations you face and the circumstances you go through during your childhood significantly shape the type of attachment style you develop and practice for the rest of your life.
“What was your childhood like?” is probably the most stereotypical question therapists often ask their clients. While it’s easy to laugh at or disregard this question, the truth is that it matters a great deal. The situations you face and the circumstances you go through during your childhood significantly shape the type of attachment style you develop and practice for the rest of your life.
An attachment style describes how an individual relates to others based on how secure they feel. Fear-avoidant attachment seems to be the rarest of the four identified attachment styles. Also known as disorganised attachment, it includes a combination of behaviours that range from clinginess to avoidance. Maintaining relationships becomes a nightmare for such people, and without help, their life is expected to collapse in multiple domains. Luckily, it is possible to get over a fearful avoidant attachment style with the right combination of self-help tips and therapy.
FAQs
They make an effort to connect with you
They frequently express how they want to be intimate with you
They are comfortable showing their vulnerable side to you
They discuss the future with you
They express their need to feel more secure or make a conscious effort to be more secure
They discuss what makes them insecure and recognize that they must work on it.