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4:53 o ebay M N ... OM + Discussions ? ? Discussion #3 Review the link provided below of a YouTube video regarding child attachment styles and adulthood. 1) Summarize the 3 Attachment Styles (Secure, Avoidant, and Ambivalent/Anxious) discussed in the video. Also, describe how attachments styles from your childhood have the potential to impact our adult relationships. Cite your information. (3 paragraphs) - 6 points 2) What are your thoughts on the information provided in the video? Do you agree/disagree and why? (1-2 paragraphs) - 2 points 3) Have you noticed any of these patterns/styles in those around you? Describe and identify how it correlates to the video/text. Be mindful of not disclosing too much personal information. (1-2 paragraphs) - 2 points https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=XK9sYV1UgJQ Reply Replies are only visible to those who have posted at < Week 3 TID O <
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Secure Attachment
Adults that have a secure attachment seem to be happier and more appeased in the
relationships they form. This secure attachment is influenced by childhood experience, and the
relationship children have with their parents growing up. Secure children are protected and cared
for by their parents, giving them a safe foundation that helps them to venture out confidently and
successfully in the future (The Thaddeus Foundation, 2017). When the child grows up to
adulthood, he or she will have the same type of relationship with his or her romantic partner.
They tend to have a secure bond and a feeling of connection, even while they move freely. When
their companion is depressed, adults with secure attachment offer comfort and support. Also,
when they feel distressed themselves, they seek comfort from their partners. Their relationship is
authentic, and usually based on honesty, transparency, and fairness, and while they both feel
independent, their love for each other remains strong. Securely connected par...


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