attachment styles
Attachment styles refer to patterns of behavior and emotional responsiveness displayed in relationships, based on how individuals perceive and respond to the availability and support provided by their caregivers in early childhood. These styles can be secure, anxious, or avoidant, and influence how individuals seek and maintain relationships throughout their lives.
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