Attachment Basics
Secure Attachment
Anxious Attachment
Avoidant Attachment
Fearful-Avoidant Attachment
100

This term refers to the emotional bond formed between a child and their primary caregiver.

Attachment

100

People with this attachment style generally feel comfortable with intimacy and independence. 

Secure Attachment 

100

This attachment style is marked by fear of abandonment and a strong need for reassurance. 

Anxious attachment

100

This attachment style involves discomfort with emotional closeness and dependence. 

Avoidant attachment 

100

This attachment style avoids both fear of closeness and fear of abandonment. 

Fearful-Avoidant Attachment 

200

This attachment style develops when caregivers are consistently responsive and supportive. 

Secure Attachment

200

This childhood experience most often contributes to secure attachment.

Consistent, responsive caregiving

200

Anxious attachment often develops from caregiving that is what?

Inconsistent, unpredictable, or overbearing.

200

Avoidant attachment often develops when caregivers are emotionally what?

Distant or emotionally unavailable 

200

Fearful-Avoidant attachment often develops in environments that are unsafe and what?

Traumatic or chaotic

300

This theory was originally developed to explain how early relationships impact emotional development.

Attachment theory. 

300

Adults with secure attachment typically respond to conflict in this way.

Open and healthy communication

300

People with anxious attachment may frequently engage in this behavior to maintain closeness.

Reassurance-seeking or clinging 

300

People with avoidant attachment may respond to stress by doing this.

Withdrawing and shutting down emotionally

300

People with this attachment style want to experience _______ but fear ________.

Closeness, intimacy 

400

This plays a key role in shaping attachment patterns more than the specific caregiver involved. 

Consistency and predictable of caregiving 

400

Secure attachment is associated with this emotional ability.

Effective emotional regulation 

400

Anxious attachment is commonly associated with this emotional experience in relationships.

Heightened anxiety and emotional distress

400

Avoidant attachment is associated with high levels of this coping style 

Emotional suppression

400

Fearful-avoidant attachment is most strongly associated with exposure to this during childhood.

Abuse, neglect, or unresolved trauma

500

Attachment styles are most strongly influence by how caregivers respond to a child's emotional needs during this stage of life.

Early childhood

500

People with secure attachment are more likely to do this during relational conflict.

- Take responsibility 

- Set boundaries 

-Seek resolution rather than avoidance or escalation

500

This cognitive pattern is common in anxious attachment during conflict.

Catastrophizing or assuming rejection

500

This belief commonly underlies avoidant attachment.

"I can only rely on myself"
500

Adults with fearful-avoidant attachment may alternative between these two behaviors in relationships.

Avoidance and anxiety