Attachment styles are formed when we are around 12 to 20 months old. While there is a genetic component, the behaviour of our caregivers plays a significant part in determining whether we have a secure, anxious, avoidant or disorganised attachment style. Our attachment styles then shape the way we think of ourselves and other people, and our relationships with them. Understanding your own attachment style and the conditions that create secure attachment will help you to be conscious about the way you parent your child.
In this webinar, psychotherapist Eunice Tan will cover:
An overview of attachment theory
The five primary conditions that create secure attachment in children: safety, attunement, comfort, expressing delight and encouraging exploration
The three insecure attachment patterns and the caregiving behaviours that contribute to them
How your attachment style influences your caregiving behaviour
How to heal your own insecure attachment
The Ideal Parent Figure Protocol – a powerful technique for directly creating secure attachment in adults
How to parent in a way that creates securely attached children
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