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EP 29: Attachment Theory Applied: Understanding the Anxious-Avoidant Dynamic
EP 29: Attachment Theory Applied: Understanding the Anxious-Avoidant Dynamic
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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Are you dating the same type of person over and over and it’s ending in heartbreak every time? Inside this podcast, you’ll discover: Why you do what you do in relationships over and over–no matter how hard you try to consciously change it Why you are attracted to who you are attracted to How to start to break the Anxious-Avoidant pattern This episode is so value-packed! And for all of my Attachment Theory nerds-you will LOVE what I discuss in this episode. You know I talk A LOT about Attachment Theory–because it is relationship GOLD. This episode takes it to the next level and talks about how you can use Attachment theory to your advantage when dating. We will discuss what Attachment theory looks like in action! And I tell you what it looks like to move towards secure attachment in your relationships-even if you aren’t starting from a secure place. ALSO! In case you’ve been under a rock–you might have missed the fact that I’m doing a TOTALLY FREE Live Webinar this Saturday, May 16th, 2pm ET. It’s called: “Dating Isn’t Canceled, It’s Just Different.” I’m talking all things Virtual Dating and how to successfully date during this time! Spots are limited and going fast, so make sure you register! Link to Register: https://bumblenyc1.typeform.com/to/BMJ1AC P.S. Questions about this episode, or the Bumble Webinar this weekend? Shoot me a DM on Instagram @drmorgancoaching
Released:
May 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
EP 24: Dating and Attachment Theory: What does Secure Attachment look like?: IN DATING-IS THERE ANYTHING WORSE THAN “WASTING YOUR TIME” ON THE WRONG TYPE OF PERSON? Are you dating and you don’t know what the heck a secure partner looks like? How will you actually know when someone has the potential to be a healthy,... by Let’s Get Vulnerable: Relationship and Dating Advice