How Attachment Style Impacts Adult Relationships

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Video by Dr. Dawn Elise Snipes on integrative behavioral health approaches including counseling techniques and skills for improving mental health and reducing mental illness.

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DocSnipes
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I love how organized your videos are, you put in so much work to provide people with this information. Thank you!

jennisavahh
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I find staying social with people helps my anxiety attending church services helps I attend w writing class once a week I hang out with a friend I do art class martial arts just staying social helps with depression even exercise does make a difference

ericamonite
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I really love your presentations on attachment. It's uncanny how spot what you say here is almost identical to my life. It's like you sawed my brain open and jumped inside

kurt
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Thank you 😊, you have no idea how much I needed this. Everyone needs to watch this. ❤🙏

SuLawn
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Thank you for helping me understand my self better

CanadianBear
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That's so weird how you published this video right after I started studying it. Your the best 😉

nixx
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This is making me cry. I provided this but never received attachment. I was not even allowed to ask for it as a component of fairness. People stayed only when I met their needs. When I stopped, I was dropped like a hot potato. 🥔 Lately I have abandoned them and I can only imagine that their karma will come and they will feel the way I feel.

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Thank you Dr. Snipes. Not sure if it is a Wi-Fi issue but for some reason the episode seems a little choppy. FYI 🤔❤🇺🇸

elanahammer
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This is a fantastic video with so much useful info thank you!!

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DocSnipes
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Omgosh do you have any videos about domestic abuse and the connection ? 🙏

taiyaajewel
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question: is it possible to be a person who is naturally securely attached but be surrounded by insecurely attached ppl and thats what causes my trauma? i feel like this is me. my mother probably has undiagnosed bpd and was always my bully. dad died when i was 12 but he was cool and empathic. younger sister who i looked after ended up diagnosed with bpd. since dad hasnt been in the picture, i kind of got pushed into a weird partner role with my mother who just yelled at me and treated me like a husband she always fights with. in adulthood i constantly find avoidant people and that makes me anxious and then i end up abandoned, but i think ive always had a secure attachment with myself. when i feel triggered i go read a book or play piano. it’s very lonely but the more i learn, the more i realize i have empathy and a secure attachment with myself. is this enough? to always turn to myself and never get comfort from an external source? life is hard.

anju
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I found your inner child work helpful I tried the going to childhood home with child on magic mushrooms feeling the sadness the lonrlyness the agony of being unseen and unheard. I am looking for more excercises simiar to this. I will be doing on magic mushrooms because for me this heals

CanadianBear
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I rolled around as a little kid because I had trouble walking being born with a disability.

chrismcevoy
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Hi Dr. Could you please make a video about narcissism victims abuse and bond trauma..thank you for your videos!

anasimoes
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Informative, thanks! Will you please do more discussion about the effects of parents' divorce & remarriage? Mine waited til I was 15 & both remarried, 2 & 4 yrs later (never called them step parents since bro & I were grown). Mother's wedding celebration was the day after my HS graduation which was not ideal (for me), besides her husband having his own dysfunctional (jerk) personality. My dad & I grew closer as I distanced myself from mom. (Then she distanced herself.) The woman my dad married is a good person overall yet has some quirks. 20+ yrs later I find myself distanced (abandoned) from both parents & believe the situation has been influenced by the 2nd spouses. Whenever either parent was "caught in the middle" they ultimately sided with the spouse, of course. Now it seems hopeless bc father has beginning stages of dementia. Too much to write... Advice?

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I have a question. So I am avoidant, however my mum was always heavily involved in my life, listened to me, cared a lot but was overprotective and there was a lot of things I couldn't do as a child or even as an adult as a result. My dad on the other hand has never shown much interest, he showed slight interest when I was young (under 10) however after that none to the point I stopped trying to talk to him. When I am reading up on attachment style it all makes sense however because my mum and dad were and still are very different I still haven't quite understood how this applies to me. How exactly did my childhood and teenage years lead me to have avoidant attachment?

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