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In this episode we dive into the anxious attachment style, exploring its origins, how it manifests in adult relationships, and practical ways to navigate it. We discuss the impact of inconsistent caregiving in childhood, the physical and emotional sensations of anxious attachment, and common behaviors like excessive messaging or seeking reassurance. With relatable examples, we highlight the difference between blaming and expressing needs effectively. The episode wraps up with three actionable takeaway tips to help you reflect on your attachment patterns, recognise triggers, and practice self-soothing or open communication in relationships. Whether you're single, dating, or in a relationship, this episode offers valuable insights to foster healthier connections.
Show notes:
Episode: What is an anxious attachment style?
Welcome to our latest episode where we unpack the anxious attachment style! We’re here to help you understand how it develops, recognise its signs, and find ways to navigate its impact on your relationships. With compassionate insights and practical steps, this episode is all about fostering self-awareness and connection with clarity and empathy.
In this episode:
00:00 - 01:00 | Welcome Back to Relational Lives
01:00 - 02:28 | Quick Overview of Attachment Styles
02:28 - 07:49 | What is Anxious Attachment?
07:49 - 12:47 | Anxious Attachment in Adult Relationships
12:47 - 20:51 | Behaviours of Anxious Attachment
20:51 - 27:09 | Navigating Anxious Attachment in Dating and Relationships
27:09 - 30:43 | Communicating Needs Effectively
30:43 - 32:00 | Practical Application
32:00 - 34:10 | Three Takeaway Tips & Closing
Three Takeaway Tips:
Reflect on Your Upbringing: Write down aspects of your childhood or upbringing, such as how your parents or caregivers were, that may have contributed to developing an anxious attachment style. (32:00 - 32:22)
Notice Feelings and Sensations: When you recognise behaviors associated with anxious attachment (e.g., excessive texting or seeking reassurance), note the feelings and physical sensations you experience when activated. (32:22 - 32:50)
Practice Self-Soothing: When feeling anxious, explore compassionate ways to soothe yourself, referring to the episode on self-criticism for self-compassion tips. (32:50 - 33:24)
Resources mentioned:
Still Face Experiment by Edward Tronick: Referenced as a key study showing infant responses to inconsistent caregiving.
Attachment Styles Overview: For a broader look at secure, avoidant, and anxious attachment styles.
Avoidant Attachment: For more on how avoidant behaviors contrast with anxious attachment.
Self-Criticism Episode: For guidance on practicing self-compassion to soothe anxious feelings.
Connect with us:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/relational_lives
Want to share your story or come on the show to discuss your dilemma? Write to us and we might cover it in a future episode. We’d also love to hear updates if you’ve written in before. Drop us a message at [email protected] or you can anonymously complete our form here: https://forms.office.com/e/qcrCkbhPiT
Have a question or want to share your thoughts on attachment styles? Reach out at [email protected].
Disclaimer:
Credits:
In this episode we dive into the anxious attachment style, exploring its origins, how it manifests in adult relationships, and practical ways to navigate it. We discuss the impact of inconsistent caregiving in childhood, the physical and emotional sensations of anxious attachment, and common behaviors like excessive messaging or seeking reassurance. With relatable examples, we highlight the difference between blaming and expressing needs effectively. The episode wraps up with three actionable takeaway tips to help you reflect on your attachment patterns, recognise triggers, and practice self-soothing or open communication in relationships. Whether you're single, dating, or in a relationship, this episode offers valuable insights to foster healthier connections.
Show notes:
Episode: What is an anxious attachment style?
Welcome to our latest episode where we unpack the anxious attachment style! We’re here to help you understand how it develops, recognise its signs, and find ways to navigate its impact on your relationships. With compassionate insights and practical steps, this episode is all about fostering self-awareness and connection with clarity and empathy.
In this episode:
00:00 - 01:00 | Welcome Back to Relational Lives
01:00 - 02:28 | Quick Overview of Attachment Styles
02:28 - 07:49 | What is Anxious Attachment?
07:49 - 12:47 | Anxious Attachment in Adult Relationships
12:47 - 20:51 | Behaviours of Anxious Attachment
20:51 - 27:09 | Navigating Anxious Attachment in Dating and Relationships
27:09 - 30:43 | Communicating Needs Effectively
30:43 - 32:00 | Practical Application
32:00 - 34:10 | Three Takeaway Tips & Closing
Three Takeaway Tips:
Reflect on Your Upbringing: Write down aspects of your childhood or upbringing, such as how your parents or caregivers were, that may have contributed to developing an anxious attachment style. (32:00 - 32:22)
Notice Feelings and Sensations: When you recognise behaviors associated with anxious attachment (e.g., excessive texting or seeking reassurance), note the feelings and physical sensations you experience when activated. (32:22 - 32:50)
Practice Self-Soothing: When feeling anxious, explore compassionate ways to soothe yourself, referring to the episode on self-criticism for self-compassion tips. (32:50 - 33:24)
Resources mentioned:
Still Face Experiment by Edward Tronick: Referenced as a key study showing infant responses to inconsistent caregiving.
Attachment Styles Overview: For a broader look at secure, avoidant, and anxious attachment styles.
Avoidant Attachment: For more on how avoidant behaviors contrast with anxious attachment.
Self-Criticism Episode: For guidance on practicing self-compassion to soothe anxious feelings.
Connect with us:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/relational_lives
Want to share your story or come on the show to discuss your dilemma? Write to us and we might cover it in a future episode. We’d also love to hear updates if you’ve written in before. Drop us a message at [email protected] or you can anonymously complete our form here: https://forms.office.com/e/qcrCkbhPiT
Have a question or want to share your thoughts on attachment styles? Reach out at [email protected].
Disclaimer:
Credits: