A Closer Look at Insecure Avoidant Attachment
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Another episode in the June series on attachment! Today is all about insecure avoidant attachment. Avoidant attachment is in the category of 'organized' attachment- meaning, the infant figures out an organized way to get their attachment needs met in the best way possible.  So smart! In this episode, we look at  The behavior patterns that lead to avoidant attachmentThe attachment needs of connection and autonomy, and which one is harder for babies with avoidant attachmentAvoidant attachment impact on regulationThe hope versus the expectation of avoidant attachmentThere's a lot of info in this episode! You don't have to take notes and instead can head over to https://robyngobbel.com/avoidantattachment! And while you're on my website-  be sure to check out The Club and add yourself to the waiting list!  Doors open again at the end of June!  https://robyngobbel.com/theclub Hit subscribe to Parenting after Trauma in your podcast player so you don't miss anything in this monthly focus on attachment!  Next week, we'll explore disorganized attachment!   When this series is over, I have a special surprise for you!
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