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Impact of Attachment Styles (Part 2)

49 min · 10. juni 2026
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Doug continues his discussion on childhood attachment wounds and how they can negatively impact your marriage. Today, he looks at anxious and disorganized attachment strategies.   Listener questions and comments: * John - My wife doesn't like talking about difficult topics and she just wants me to listen but I want to fix. its effecting our communication. (24:20) * Angel - My fiancé was an orphan raised by his uncle and was very spoiled. He has a very entitled attitude. What should I do? (26:31)   Resources: Impact of Attachment Styles (Part 1) https://relevantradio.com/2026/06/impact-of-attachment-styles/ [https://relevantradio.com/2026/06/impact-of-attachment-styles/]   Emotionally Focused Therapy https://iceeft.com/ [https://iceeft.com/]     Signs of an anxious attachment style 1. Tendency to be very clingy 2. Highly sensitive to criticism 3. Need for approval from others 4. Tendency to be very jealous 5. Hard time being alone 6. Tendency for having low self esteem 7. Feel unworthy of love 8. Intense fear of rejection   Signs of a disorganized attachment style 1. Fear of rejection 2. Difficulty regulating emotions 3. Contradictory behavior 4. High level of anxiety 5. Substance abuse and self-harm 6. Unpredictable and confusing behavior in relationships 7. Perceive spouses to be unpredictable

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