What Your Core Wounds Are Doing to Your Closest Relationships
Core wounds and attachment styles are deeply connected patterns that shape how you give and receive love. A core wound…
Core wounds and attachment styles are deeply connected patterns that shape how you give and receive love. A core wound…
Conflict sits somewhere on a spectrum for most of us, pulled between the instinct to retreat and the harder work…
Conscious discipline on a person with avoidant attachment style means applying intentional, regulated emotional responses rather than reactive ones when…
Conflict should be avoided at all costs in a relationship. It’s one of those beliefs that sounds reasonable on the…
Conflict does not signal a troubled relationship. Avoiding it does. Healthy couples disagree, push back, and work through tension, not…
Comfort with emotional intimacy as an attachment style describes a pattern where a person genuinely welcomes closeness, vulnerability, and emotional…
Colin Murray Parkes spent decades studying what happens to people when the bonds they depend on are threatened or broken….
Clinton Sibcy’s four attachment styles describe the core patterns people develop for seeking closeness, managing fear, and responding to emotional…
Client and therapist attachment styles shape the quality of the therapeutic relationship in ways that most people never consciously register….