Known formally as attachment theory, people usually have one of four different attachment styles. Disorganized attachment (also known as fearful-avoidant attachment) is one of those four ...
The fourth and final attachment style is disorganized, which is often also called anxious-avoidant or fearful-avoidant. (It was not one of Ainsworth's three initial designations, but was ...
Insecure attachments fall along spectrums marked by anxious (clingy), avoidant (distant), and disorganized (unpredictable) qualities. Distributions vary, but the US National Comorbidity Survey ...
Spread the loveIntroduction Attachment theory is a groundbreaking psychological concept that was initially proposed by British psychoanalyst John Bowlby and expanded by American psychologist Mary ...