
Attached Review: From A Former Anxious Leaner's Perspective
2023年1月8日 · “Attached” gave me the vocabulary of “Fearful Avoidant” to describe my experience, but effectively nothing else. When it said two avoidants would never be attracted to one another, it was like the authors had never actually spoken to any of us! Much of the book felt like it had just been pulled from their asses.
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2023年1月8日 · I have been wanting to post my review for "Attached" for a long time, and finally have the opportunity to do so. I'm FA that currently leans DA, but I used to be a FA that used to lean severely AP. This book happened to be the very first I've read on attachment theory, and it got me into it. Buckle up, this is going to be a through review.
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2022年7月2日 · I honestly feel that Attached is also very overrated. This is just my opinion. I've read the book many times over the years, and it was the book that introduced me into attachment theory and styles. I felt the book was quite harsh towards DA's, FA's got mentioned in like two sentences, which I felt was majorly unfair to us FA's.
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2021年3月29日 · This book is extremely dangerous as it literally has Secures as "good guys", Avoidants as "bad guys" and Anxious as "victims with good intentions". I started reading it with an open mind but kept having this feeling that the authors were painting with broad strokes and unfairly/ignorantly categorizing intentions.
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2021年12月30日 · I’ve read Attached and Thais Gibson’s attachment theory books and really enjoyed those, but haven’t heard anything about any others. This isn’t an attachment theory book, but I also loved “Maybe You Should Talk to Someone” by Lori Gottlieb and would like recs similar to it. Thanks in advance!
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2022年5月22日 · If you want to dive into the romantic side of things, I highly recommend reading "Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love" and “Becoming Attached: First Relationships and …
Do you ever find yourself too attached to a book or series and
I've definitely felt this way. I think of it as a book hangover. It will take me a while to move on to my next book. Sometimes, I delay ending the book because I am so attached to the characters. Most recently, I've been really attached to the characters in the All Souls Trilogy (A Discovery of Witches) and Wayhaven Chronicles.
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2021年9月3日 · Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller Is It Love or Is It Addiction: The book that changed the way we think about romance and intimacy by Brenda Schaeffer D.Min M.A.L.P. C.A.S. Treatment. Trauma and the Avoidant Client: Attachment-Based Strategies for Healing (Norton Professional Books by Robert T. Muller
Link to free PDF copy of the book Attached by Amir Levine and
2020年1月15日 · 99 votes, 12 comments. true. Hello! I recently made a post about attachment issues, a few of you highly recommended the book Attached by Amir Levine and Rachel Heller, I found a free PDF copy online (with a download option) and wanted to pass it along, I read the whole thing in one sitting, found it very insightful.
Books about fearful-avoidants specifically? : r/attachment_theory
2023年6月4日 · Becoming Attached: First Relationships and How They Shape Our Capacity to Love - Robert Karen Attachment and the Defence Against Intimacy - Linda Cundy The Struggle for Intimacy - Janet Wotitiz Attached at the Heart: 8 Proven Parenting Principles for Raising Connected and Compassionate Children - Barbara Nicholson