Identify the three attachment styles first described by John Bowlby, and later elaborated upon by Phillip Shaver, and provide a brief description of what each attachment style looks like
What will be an ideal response?
• Possible Response Points:
• Secure
• Healthy attachment style
• Find it relatively easy to grow close to others and trust others
• Preoccupied (Anxious/Ambivalent)
• "Clingy;" tend to scare others away with their desire to be very close
• Insecure about whether others care about them; hyperconscious of potential abandonment
• Dismissing Avoidant (Avoidant)
• Uncomfortable being close to others; tend to be more distant than others would like
• Difficulty trusting others and depending on others
• Fearful Avoidant
• High anxiety and high avoidance
• Have low opinions of themselves and keep others from getting close
• View potential partners as uncaring and untrustworthy
• Worry that they are unlovable
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