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A person’s attachment style can affect their relationships, and someone with an avoidant attachment style may struggle with emotional intimacy and be slow to commit. However, it’s definitely possible to enjoy a long-lasting and fulfilling relationship, and despite what you might have heard, you can change your attachment style later in life. I’m Dr. Allison Broennimann, a Clinical Psychologist licensed by the California Board of Psychology and a member of the American Psychological Association, and in this article, I’m going to discuss how avoidant attachment styles develop, how they can affect relationships, how to overcome an avoidant attachment style, tips for dating someone with avoidant attachment, and more.
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- ↑ Nikki Harmon. Relationship Therapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Nikki Harmon. Relationship Therapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://pvrticka.com/attachment-myth-busting/
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- ↑ https://extension.usu.edu/hru/blog/the-four-attachment-styles-in-a-relationship
- ↑ https://extension.usu.edu/hru/blog/the-four-attachment-styles-in-a-relationship
- ↑ https://pvrticka.com/attachment-myth-busting/
- ↑ https://extension.usu.edu/hru/blog/the-four-attachment-styles-in-a-relationship
- ↑ Nikki Harmon. Relationship Therapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Nikki Harmon. Relationship Therapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Nikki Harmon. Relationship Therapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Nikki Harmon. Relationship Therapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_to_stop_attachment_insecurity_from_ruining_your_love_life
- ↑ Nikki Harmon. Relationship Therapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Nikki Harmon. Relationship Therapist. Expert Interview


























