Ava Grey examines anxious attachment as a neurological survival pattern rooted in inconsistent early caregiving. Using research from Bowlby, Hazan, and Shaver, she explains how childhood hypervigilance becomes adult approval-seeking and relationship anxiety—and why recognizing these patterns is the first step toward rewriting them.
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