Andrew Huberman· PhD
the categorizations of children into one of these four different categories as toddlers is strongly predictive of their attachment style in romantic partnerships later in life.
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the categorizations of children into one of these four different categories as toddlers is strongly predictive of their attachment style in romantic partnerships later in life.
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So if you're somebody who you think falls into category one, two, three, or four, or you know somebody, or involved with somebody who falls into category one, two, three, and four, the mere knowledge of that can be very useful.
So there are a lot of variations of this but the basic findings are that toddlers children fall into four different categories of attachment style.