Pandemic Code: Viral Partners
Unlock the mystery of Attachment Theory with Craig Calvert, Kristin Drysdale, Stephanie Sims, and Grizwald Grim to examine why some people are content to stay with one partner, while others bounce from one person to the next, seeming to be in an ever-lasting search for happiness and security.
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What is Attachment Theory?
Attachment theory suggests early interactions with parents lead to the formation of attachments that reflect self-perceptions and a measure of one’s self-worth. This foundation leads to expectations about intimate relationships and is so deeply rooted in cognitive conditioning that it affects relationships for the rest of one’s life.
Three Main Attachment Styles:
Secure Attachment:
Ambivalent Attachment:
Avoidant Attachment:
Tune in to discover your own attachment style and, most importantly, learn more about the factors that promote attachment security and relational well-being so you can stop bouncing and start really loving your life.
Additional conversation on the topic of finding the love of your life, see:
https://youtu.be/R9RXfByXMwA with CJ Liu
Meet the #CodeBreakers :
(In alphabetical order)
Alexandra Riecke-Gonzales
Super Power -> Communication
Ammon Johns
Super Powers-> Strategist, Visibility Control, Protector of Lawns
Amy Harrison
Super Power -> Humor, Wordsmith
Christopher Vogelmann
Super Power -> Engagement, Funnies and Gamification
Craig Calvert
Super Power -> Psychology and Psychometrics
DENNIS N. DUCE
Super Power -> Engagement, Creativity, and Misspelling
Eric Enge
Super Power -> Data Analysis
Gina Fiedel
Super-Powers -> Perception, Vision-creation
Grizwald Grim
Super Power -> Philosophical and Sociological Analysis
Kristin Drysdale
Super Power -> Connection, Diplomacy
Michael Sutton
Super Power -> Entrepreneurship
Stephanie Sims
Super Power -> The Number Whisperer
Thomas E. Hanna | BlogPhoto.tv
Super Power -> Grammar Avenger, Solar-Powered Cranium
#PandemicCode #AttachmentTheory