It appears that Daniel is uninfluenced by his childhood relationship with his mother. For example, even though his mother wasn't around much during his childhood, instead of being upset, Daniel says, "No big deal, I didn't need her anyway." An attachment theorist would most likely describe Daniel as having
A. an anxious-avoidant attachment.
B. a preoccupied attachment.
C. a secure attachment.
D. an anxious-resistant attachment.
Answer: A
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