Styles in Attachment Theory
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Attachment theory XX an interesting XXXXX XXXX includes every XXXXXXXXXX. For this XXXXXXX, the XXXXX is more XX XXX main XXXXXXXXXX style, XXXXXXXXX XX the survey XXXX. The questionnaire I XXXX XXX XXXXX XX measure XX attachment style based XX how I relate with XXX people I love example XX my parents. XXXXXXXXX to XXX attachment theory, there are two major XXXXXX that people have; XXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXX anxiety, XXX attachment-XXXXXXX avoidance. XXX results for the XXXXXX XXXX 1.XX XXX attachment-XXXXXXX XXXXXXX and 2.00 for attachment-related XXXXXXXXX. The big XXXXXXXX, XXXXXXX, is on how XXX and how high XXX score should be XX XXXXXXX for a certain XXXXXXXXXX style.
XXX XXXXXX for XXX XXXXX on attachment-XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX XX XXXX XX XXXXXXXXX at XXXX, XXXXXX, and at XXXX. I tend XX XXXXXX if people XXXX me XXXX. For the XXXXXXXXXX-related avoidance, I XX not XXXXXX XX XXXXXX so much not XXXXXX there's XXXX to XXXXXX on XXXX XX XXX something XXXX I cannot get XX XX own. XXX XXXXXX that I XXX manage to do XX my own, I XXXXX seeking help or assistance XX XXXX XX XXXX. XXX survey results show that I lie in a XXXXXX XXXXXX because of the XXX XXXXXXX of attachment-XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX-related XXXXXXX. Research on XXXXXXXXXX styles shows that people XXX XXX in the XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX to have XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX relationships with people (Danquah, 2013).
Secure Attachment Style
The secure XXXXXXXXXX style XXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX the XXXXXXXXXXXXX I had XXXX XXXX XX XX parents. XX any other child, I grew XX XXXX XXXX XX XXXXXXX's XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX. X XXXXX develops an attachment style based XX how they were XXXXXX XXX the relationship they XXX with their XXXXXXX (XXXXXXXX, 2016). XXX XX, I XXXXXXXXX a secure attachment XXXXXXX I had low attachment-related XXXXXXX XXX low attachment-related- XXXXXXXXX.
XX parents XXXX XXXXXXXXX for XX XXX could XXXXXXX everything I needed. Also, XXXX had time for me at all times. XXXXXXX, when XX mother XXX sick, I was so XXX at that XXXXX. My father could XXXXXX XX XX work because he was XXX the XXXX XXXXXX provider. I learnt XX XXXX independently at a young age XXXXX I was already XXXXXX. With XXXX XXXXXXX hours, my father would always find time to be XXXX XX. I always knew for XXXX XXXX XX XXXXXX loved me but XXX doubts XXXXX my father's XXXX. I XXX a XXX; I XXXXX XXX understand why it is always XXX home. XXX XXXX I am a XXXXX XXXXX, my XXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX has really dropped, unlike in XXX past.
When I started XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX, I XXXXX now XXXX XXXX XX parent loved me so XXXX that he XXXXXX XX spend XXXX working to XXXXX XX XXX XXX XXXXX. For XXX XXXXXXXXXX-related XXXXXXXXX, the score is XXXXX XXXX because I XXXXXXX avoiding people XX a XXXXX age. When at XXXXXX, I XXXXX a lot XX bullying from XX XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX the teacher. XX this point in life, I development the attach-XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX it was XXX XXX much. XX home, I XXX no XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXX. XX XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXX avoidance are that XXX style XX XXXXXXXXX XX how those around them XXXXX a XXXXX. XX a child XXXXX love and appreciation, XXXX XXXXX have XXX or XXXX attachment-related XXXXXXXXX score (Hamachek, XXXX). However, if they XXXX unloved almost all XXX XXXXX, they XXXXXX avoidant XX XXX people XXXXXX XXXX.
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Other XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX and fearful-XXXXXXXX. Preoccupied XXXXXXXXXX style is XXX XXXXXX XX having XXXX XXXXXXX and XXX XXXXXXXXX. Fearful XXXXXXXX happens when an individual XXX high XXXXXXXXX and high anxiety. This XXXXXXXXXX style shows that someone XX In an XXXXXXXXX enduring relationship with the XXXXXX around them or a loved one. XXX dismissing attachment style XX XXX people who XXXX low XXXXXXX but a XXXXXX avoidance for XXXXXX (XXXXXX, 2018). They do XXX have many doubts XXXXX love or how XXXXXX treat XXXX, XXX XXXX do XXX want to be XXXXXX them; all they do is XXXXX XXXX a XXX. The XXXXXXXXXX styles XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX on how XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXX. Most authors XXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXX style XX XXXXXXXXX on XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX that a XXXXXX has XXXX their XXX. XXXXXXXX who XXXX XXXXXXXXXX or XXXXXX XXXX hated while XXXXXXX XX tend XX have an insecure style while XXXXX raised and XXXXXXXX XXXX a lot of love end XX XXXXX secure (Simpson, 2015).
Conclusion
XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX affect how XXXXXXX lives their XXXXX XX an adult. For instance, XXXX it's time to go XXX work, and XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX people, it may XX quite hard XX XXXX XXXX teams. People XXXX a higher attachment-related avoidance score XXX XXXX XXXX their jobs XX it XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX to get her XX a XXXX. Also, XXXX it comes to XXXXXXXX, the insecure XXXX of people XXX never believe that XXXXX XXXXXXX loves them XXXXXX XXX would always XXXXX about the worst of they are not around them. XXXXXXXXXX styles XXXX XXXXXX people XX XXX extent that's they XXX not want XX be XXXXXXXX in an XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX (XXXXXXX, 2013). XXXX it XXXXX to parenting, attachment XXXXXX XXXXXX how XXX relates XX XXXXX XXXXXXXX. People with XXXXXXXXXX XXX fearful-XXXXXXXX attachment XXXXXX XXXX definitely bring up children XXXX the XXXX XXXXXX or XXXXX.
Also, attachment styles XXXXXX XXX relationship with XXX. XXX instance, people who XXXX XXXXXXX may XXXXXX XX God loves XXXX and end XX failing XX seek His XXXXXXXX. XXXXXX should XXXX XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX God is XXXXXXXXXXX of XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX with others and seek XXX XXXX for He loves us XXX. Personal XXXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXX it XXXXX to XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX others (XXXXXXX, 2018). God requires XX to have good XXXXXXXXXXXXX with others; the XXXXX mentions XXXX XX XXXXXX love one XXXXXXX XXX work together. Attachment is an important XXXXXX in XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XX it helps XX understand XXX XXXXXXXXXX styles XXX XXX XX XXXXXX where XX XXX XX XXXX better relationships XXXX others.
References
Danquah, A. N., & Berry, X. (2013). XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX in adult mental health: X XXXXX XX clinical XXXXXXXX. , : Routledge.
Gibson, T. (2018). XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX: A guide to strengthening XXX relationships in your life. , : XXXXXXXXX Press.
XXXXXXXX, D. X. (XXXX). XXXXXXXXXX self‐XXXXXXX and ego XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX Erikson's XXXXXXXXXXXX framework: X XXXXXXXXXXX. Journal XX Counseling & XXXXXXXXXXX, XX(8), 354-360.
Simpson, J. X., & Rholes, X. S. (2015). Attachment XXXXXX XXX close XXXXXXXXXXXXX. , : Guilford XXXXX.