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My office hours are:

Monday through Thursday
from 10 AM to 8 PM
205 Northwood St.
Houston TX, 77009

 
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

Styles of Attachment

Johnson & Sims [2] describe four attachment styles.

1. People who are secure and trusting perceive themselves as loveable, able to trust others and themselves in relationship. They give clear emotional signals, and are engaged, resourceful and flexible in unclear relationships. Secure partners express feelings, articulate needs, and allow their own vulnerability to show.

2. People who have a diminished ability to articulate feelings, tend to not acknowledge their need for attachment, and struggle to name their needs in a relationship. They tend to adopt a safe position and solve problems dispassionately without understanding the effect that their safe distance has on their partners.

3. People who are psychologically reactive and who exhibit anxious attachment. They tend to demand reassurance in an aggressive way, demand their partner's attachment and tend to use blame strategies (including emotional blackmail) in order to engage their partner.

4. People who have been traumatized and who vacillate between attachment and hostility.

Source: Wikipedia

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