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The Impact of Upbringing on Adult Attachment Styles
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the impact of upbringing on adult attachment styles. Those who were left to cry it out without reassurance during the intermittent crying phase as infants may develop a fearful-avoidant attachment style in adulthood, leading to unpredictable behavior in personal relationships.
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The speaker discusses her experience with attachment injury and how it has affected her relationships throughout her life.
15:47 - 23:08 (07:21)
Summary
The speaker discusses her experience with attachment injury and how it has affected her relationships throughout her life. She explains that attachment injury can cause addiction and is not a genetic disorder, but rather an injury that occurs in the first 10 months of a person's life, affecting how they perceive and respond to the world.
ChapterThe Impact of Upbringing on Adult Attachment Styles
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PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast, the speaker explains how unreliable or absent caregivers during childhood can lead to fear and insecurity in adult relationships.
23:08 - 25:36 (02:27)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker explains how unreliable or absent caregivers during childhood can lead to fear and insecurity in adult relationships. Children who are left to cry without reassurance can develop a disorganized attachment style that affects their ability to have healthy relationships in adulthood.