Impact of Secure Attachment on Personal Development

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Attachment theory states that a strong emotional and physical attachment or emotional bonding with at least one primary caregiver who is perceived as a source of security is critical to personal development of close, caring, and enduring relationships. Children who have not developed a secure attachment to their caregiver/parent are put at a great disadvantage for adulthood. Children unable to develop coping and social skills may never be able to properly attach to a partner, while secure attachment leads to a sense of being loved which results in safeguards against fear, insecurity, and inadequacy. Childhood insecurity or attachment difficulties lead to future intimate relationship problems; conversely, secure attachments lead to a positive …show more content…

Experiencing avoidant attachment leads to the child becoming emotionally distant and subconsciously believes that their needs probably will not be met. Anxious-resistant Attachment. Children who are anxious-resistant tend to exhibit characteristics of timidity, apprehension, and anger. These children often feel they cannot rely on their needs being met. Disorganized Attachment. Disorganized attachment leaves the child feeling severely confused with not strategy to have his/her needs …show more content…

Autonomy, valuable problem-solving skills, goal orientation, and determination are also by-products of early, secure attachments (Coste,

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