The disree’s Podcast
In this episode, I explore the complex and challenging nature of the disorganised attachment style. This is not a diagnosis, but rather a pattern of behaviour in relationships characterised by a confusing blend of anxious and avoidant traits. We will discuss: What disorganised attachment is: It is defined by a lack of a clear strategy for managing stress within relationships, often leading to contradictory behaviours and emotions. Its origins: This style often develops from inconsistent caregiving during childhood, where a caregiver may have been a source of both comfort and fear. Key characteristics: These include inconsistent behaviour (seeking closeness then withdrawing), a deep internal conflict between wanting and fearing connection, and difficulty with emotional regulation. The impact on relationships: This can manifest as chaos, instability, self-sabotage, and a profound fear of intimacy, which often leads to feelings of loneliness and isolation. The path towards healing: The first steps involve recognising your patterns, understanding the needs you suppress out of fear, and beginning to compassionately address why these behaviours exist. Join me as I shed some light on this topic, using both professional insight and personal experience, to help you understand yourself and how you show up in your relationships.
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