"I am worthy of love, and others are capable of loving me." 2. Anxious-Preoccupied Attachment
You equate intimacy with a loss of freedom and tend to pull away when things get serious. The Attachment Theory: How Childhood Affects Life
Caregivers were inconsistent—sometimes warm, sometimes cold or distracted. "I am worthy of love, and others are capable of loving me
"I don't need anyone else; I can take care of myself." 4. Fearful-Avoidant (Disorganized) Attachment "I am worthy of love
"I want you close, but you are going to hurt me." âš¡ How It Affects Your Daily Life
💡 Your past explains your present behavior, but it does not have to dictate your future. Healing is always possible.
You deeply crave affection but are terrified of it, leading to rocky, dramatic relationships.