Understanding Attachment Styles
March 26, 2008
Category: Family and Relationship Dynamics
In this episode, Armand DiMele welcomes Dr. Iris Reiner, a psychologist and researcher from Germany, to discuss the complexities of love and attachment styles. They explore the three major attachment styles: secure, dismissing, and preoccupied, and how these styles affect relationships. Dr. Reiner shares insights from her research on how genetics and parenting influence attachment behaviors. The conversation delves into the implications of these styles on emotional health and relationship dynamics, emphasizing the importance of understanding oneself and others in fostering secure connections.
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