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It's the only way I know of to get the anxious, avoidant, tenuous, or timid, to take the leap absent dire need (as in poverty).
26 27 Rumination has been shown to be an anxious avoidant coping strategy, whereby events in the past and counterfactual thoughts (eg, 'what if I'd stayed home that day') are rehashed by the bereaved to avoid emotions and thoughts related to the reality of the loss.
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A child with the anxious-avoidant insecure attachment style will avoid or ignore the caregiver — showing little emotion when the caregiver departs or returns.
Anxious-avoidant attachment is when the infant avoids their parents.
The anxious-avoidant toddler will not explore much, avoid or ignore the parent showing little emotion when the parent departs or returns and treat strangers much the same as caregivers with little emotional range shown.
These are known as secure, anxious-ambivalent, anxious-avoidant, (all organized) and disorganized.
Infants classified as anxious-avoidant (A) represented a puzzle in the early 1970s.
Four different attachment classifications have been identified in children: secure attachment, anxious-ambivalent attachment, anxious-avoidant attachment, and disorganized attachment.
The words attachment style or pattern refer to the various types of attachment arising from early care experiences, called secure, anxious-ambivalent, anxious-avoidant, (all organized), and disorganized.
The simple fact is that relationships rarely succeed unless one partner is secure; the anxious-avoidant match rarely, if ever, endures ((note the numerous research studies of Phil Shaver).
What is fascinating by all of this is that anxious and avoidant are risky combinations because the avoidant voters won't give the anxious voters support and the anxious voters want to invade the space of the avoidant.
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