The Attachment Theory
Discover the Basics of Your Actual Relationships by Your Attachment Style Using the Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT)
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Narrated by:
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Brandon Bujnowski
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Written by:
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Greg Watson
About this listen
Have you ever wondered when you leave the room and leave your little child alone, why doesn’t he/she call for you like you see other kids do?
Do you ever wonder why your child has a better connection with his/her teacher than with you? Do you know what your passion is and who and what drives you to achieve that which you so strongly desire? Do you know why you feel a sense of vulnerability or panic every time your partner fails to respond in a time of great need? Do you wonder while you feel disconnected with your partner? Do you want to find out why you have those unsettling emotions? Do you want to know how to get out of your addiction or obsession? You can get the answers to these questions and more. The only challenge? Purchase and listen to this audiobook.
What is this audiobook about?
- This audiobook provides adequate information on attachment theory which can be analyzed and dissected in many ways, but it is presented in its simplest form to highlight the complexities of interpersonal relationships between people. This can start ties between parents and children, friendships and of course, romantic relations.
- Generally, there are four sides to attachment theory that most models use to define: Free, busy, disintegrating, and frightening.
Emotions do not just come from the sea, although they might feel that way. A thought is behind every emotion. A negative emotion therefore, is really only a symptom of negative thinking. We think we are badly treated and upset. We assume we could fail, and we are afraid. But few take the time to recognize the feelings that produce emotions. You can even fault yourself for feeling or blame others for producing the emotion, but do not make any real attempt at discovering the root cause of the emotion.
Why did Greg Watson write this audiobook?
- Greg Watson is a brilliant scholar who has devoted his life to studying human beings and they relate. He has studied various works done by various and notable Psychologist amongst which is John Bowlby, he has also had to work with his team of psychologists and sociologists to bring this audiobook to a success.