Easy Guide to Attachment Disorders in Adults
Understanding Adult Attachment Styles with Relationships and Attachment Trauma and Healing
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Narrated by:
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Alan Irving
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By:
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Vanessa Alvarez
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If you're like many adults today, you've experienced some kind of loss of a loved one. Whether it was a parent, spouse, sibling, friend, or child, losing someone close hurts.
People who develop attachment disorders have trouble regulating emotions and forming healthy relationships. They think negatively about themselves and find it hard to trust others. They often withdraw from social situations because they fear rejection. Some develop fears of intimacy and relationships. Others struggle with anger management issues. Still, others have difficulties controlling impulses and acting responsibly.
But an attachment disorder doesn't mean you'll never recover. Many people overcome these challenges through therapy and support groups.
The book describes how attachment disorders affect adults, what they look like, and how to recognize them. It discusses the different types of attachment disorders, such as secure, avoidant, ambivalent/resistant, disorganized, and unresolved, and describes how they are diagnosed and treated. The authors discuss common comorbidities associated with ADs, including anxiety disorder, mood disorder, substance use disorder, eating disorders, personality disorders, and trauma exposure.
The Vanessa Alvarez explains why people develop these disorders, and he provides advice on how to help someone who suffers from one. She also includes suggestions for parents, teachers, and therapists.
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- Steve (Bedford)
- 21-01-24
Not a guide and not easy.
This was a very disappointing read, it was akin to reading an FAQ section on a website where the same content keeps resurfacing written slightly differently each time. I have come away with no better understanding since the same styles have had their attributes described differently about 50 times, a very poorly titled book.
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