The truth about attachment

Learning about attachment has profoundly impacted the way that I show up in relationships but also in life. Often we think about our attachment style in the form of romantic relationships, but I have found that learning to feel secure and let go of attachments when they arise is transformational in all aspects of my life.

So what is attachment and how do we develop different styles of attaching to people and things? For me, attachment is the embodiment of my need to control people, places, and things in order to feel secure. I am deep in attachment when exercising my will feels not only important but the only means of survival.

Attachment is a deep craving for things to be a certain way.

- Yung Pueblo

The way we learn to attach and the patterns in how we handle attachment have been studied by psychologists for many years. According to attachment theory, though our attachment style can and will change throughout our lives, our baseline attachment style is heavily influenced by our bond as infants with our caregiver.

So what are the different types of attachment styles in adulthood?

Learning about our style of attachment can help us gain the self-awareness to recognize our patterns of relating to people. This awareness can help us to create space around our conditioned reaction to intimacy so that we can learn to consciously respond in a way that is conducive to a healthy relationship.

I have been learning about attachment for a few years now and honestly, I am still learning how to create that space and respond rather than react. A huge part of healing my attachment style is learning to accept myself the way I am and love myself in the process of growing.

Here are a few tools I have found helpful in healing my attachment style:

Breaking free from attachment is a rewarding and powerful journey that is everlasting. I believe that though we all may have different patterns of attaching, we all can benefit from learning to detach from our need for control and this is a lifelong learning process for all of us.

If you enjoyed this article, check out my podcast episodes on attachment where I dive into my personal experiences and bring attachment styles to life through storytelling below.

Check out Attachment Part 2 on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

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