Behind the Therapy Door

Episode 38: Healthy Attachment in Every Personality audio

56 min · 17. maj 2026
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One fact of life that is present for most individuals is a desire for healthy and safe connection with others.  In fact, it is a vital part of our biological wiring from infancy.  Some find attachment to be a natural and easy process, while others might find it more challenging or even awkward at times.  Process Communication Model (PCM) highlights the nuances and patterns in every Type of personality, while Attachment Theory educates on the ways we attach, along with the whys.  Secure connection and healthy attachment is available for all, no matter what our PCM Condo looks like. theaffinityconsultants.com Cover art by Scott Thome Music composed by Justin Breame

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