How Your Childhood Affects Your Life

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In a previous video, we briefly talked about attachment styles and how each type responds to parenting, relationships, friendships, and outlook on life. In this video, Psych2Go aims to go deeper into each of the four attachment styles: Secure (type B), Insecure Avoidant (type A), Insecure Ambivalent/Resistant (Type C), and Disorganized. And how each type function at work or school, relationships, and crisis. The previous video can be found here: https://youtu.be/fyV0NksMbiE "The way you were raised, where you've raised, and your relationship with your family shapes a large part of who you will become as an adult." Do you agree? Understanding our childhood and our attachment styles is part of growing up. Credits Script Writer: Amy Script Editor: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Gabriella YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong Suggested video(s): What Your Love Style Says About Your Childhood https://youtu.be/MrHCIDYZgsQ References: Levy, K. N., Ellison, W. D., Scott, L. N., & Bernecker, S. L. (2011). Attachment style. Journal of clinical psychology, 67(2), 193-203. Solomon, J., & George, C. (Eds.). (2011). Disorganized attachment and caregiving. Guilford Press. Feeney, J. A., & Noller, P. (1990). Attachment style as a predictor of adult romantic relationships. Journal of personality and Social Psychology, 58(2), 281. Bartholomew, K., Henderson, A., & Dutton, D. (2012). Insecure attachment and abusive intimate relationships. In Adult attachment and couple psychotherapy(pp. 67-85). Routledge. Davila, J., Burge, D., & Hammen, C. (1997). Why does attachment style change?.Journal of personality and social psychology, 73(4), 826. Vicedo, Marga (February 14, 2017). “Putting attachment in its place: Disciplinary and cultural contexts”. European Journal of Developmental Psychology.14 (6): 684–699. doi:1080/17405629.2017.1289838. Mikulincer, M. (1995). Attachment style and the mental representation of the self. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69(6), 1203. Do you want to see more videos like this? If so, do consider sharing our content with others and supporting the channel as much as possible! It means a lot!