The Childhood of an Avoidant Attachment
Episode 4: In this episode, I explore the avoidant attachment style adaptation. I discuss the characteristics of the dismissive avoidant and explain how childhood experiences contribute to this attachment style. I also highlight the role of eye contact and the lack of attunement - the ability to read emotions in avoidant individuals. I share personal examples and offer strategies for both avoidant individuals and their partners so they can create a sense of safety and connection.TakeawaysAvoidant attachment is characterized by a preference for independence and a tendency to withdraw or shut down when feeling encroached upon.Childhood experiences of neglect, rejection, or task-focused parenting can contribute to the development of avoidant attachment.Avoidant individuals often struggle with eye contact and have difficulty identifying and expressing their needs.The concept of the relational field can help avoidant individuals become more aware of the importance of connection.Partners of avoidant individuals can support them by giving them space and time, and by gently orienting them to the relational field.✨Let's stay connected:Instagram: @healwithrachelAttachment & Nervous System Quiz: Unlock HereDive deeper into the self-paced private podcast course, Reconnect: Learn MoreI offer four long-term one-on-one slots per year: Apply Here