The Parenting Lab (Help for the Healing Parent)
What if your attachment style isn't your identity? Attachment theory has given millions of people language to understand their relationship patterns, but what if the way we talk about attachment is limiting the way we think about it? In this episode of The Parenting Lab, we're exploring a simple but powerful shift in perspective: moving from thinking about attachment as a fixed style to viewing it as an orientation. Using the analogy of a compass, we'll explore how our earliest relationships calibrate our nervous systems to expect certain things from connection, trust, conflict, and vulnerability. Those patterns make sense - they were shaped by our experiences - but they don't have to determine where we're headed. You'll learn: * A simple overview of the four attachment styles * Why attachment patterns are adaptations, not personality traits * How early relationships shape the direction your nervous system naturally points * Why familiar patterns are so difficult to change * How healthy relationships, repair, and self-awareness can gradually "recalibrate your compass" * A new way to think about healing that emphasizes growth, agency, and hope Your attachment patterns may explain where you've been, but they don't have to define where you're going. Key Takeaway: Your attachment isn't your identity. It's the direction your nervous system learned to face through the relationships that shaped you. And while changing direction takes time, healing is possible - one relationship, one repair, and one intentional choice at a time. ♥ Your Parent Coach, Brittney Join The Parenting Lab Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/8627931200664902]! For free resources, online courses, or to join the mailing list, please visit theparentinglab.org [http://theparentinglab.org] Follow on Instagram / TikTok / YouTube @TheParentingLabPodcast [https://www.instagram.com/theparentinglabpodcast/] Email Brittney: podcast@theparentinglab.org
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