Disorganized Attachment: Why does your partner alternate between love and detachment? Healing Childhood Trauma & Developing Lasting, Loving Relationships - David Lawson Phd - podcast episode cover

Disorganized Attachment: Why does your partner alternate between love and detachment? Healing Childhood Trauma & Developing Lasting, Loving Relationships - David Lawson Phd

Oct 19, 20223 hr 26 min
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Title: Disorganized Attachment: Why does your partner alternate between love and detachment? Healing Childhood Trauma & Developing Lasting, Loving Relationships
Author: David Lawson Phd
Narrator: Russell Newton
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3:25:43
Language: English
Release date: 10-19-2022
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Genres: Health & Wellness, Marriage & Family

Summary:
Do you find it difficult to maintain a successful romantic relationship? Does your partner exhibit contradictory behaviours in intimate relationships, stating such things as: 'I hate you, don't leave me'? Statements that alternate between stickiness and detachment? Do you nobly strive to grow the relationship, but have been stuck in the same spot for months or years? Attachment styles are the way we connect with other people. They are generally developed by infants and further refined by children, adolescents, and adults. People who exhibit attachment disorganisation swing from two biological drives whenever the opportunity to attack in life presents itself: the need to belong (to love and connect with others) and the need to survive (to protect themselves). I recommend that you read this book if your partner appears to: - Be unable to regulate emotions. - Exhibits a strong fear of being hurt/rejected/abandoned by loved ones. - Be a chronic and anxious watcher. - Appears to have low self-determination: a sense of not having an impact on the world. - Feel ineffective and helpless in life. - Feel unlovable, inadequate, or unworthy. - Have difficulty bonding, opening up and trusting others. - Show contradictory behaviour in intimate relationships, making statements such as: 'I hate you, don't leave me!'. - Alternate between stickiness and detachment. Fortunately, with the right information, it is possible to unlearn bad attachment habits and over time, acquire the skills and reassurance, support and continued safe, positive and trusting relationships that truly help to heal the trauma. Understanding the wounds of attachment is the best gift you can give to your relationship to finally make your intimacy grow.
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