Secure Attachment in Adulthood as a Cure for Mental Ill-Health

Formation or regeneration of a sense of security in adults who experienced traumatic insecure attachment in childhood enhances resilience and improves psychological well-being. An instinctive drive for attachment is our fundamental survival mechanism in early childhood.[1] Attachment behaviour is any action intended for getting a response from the desired person, someone who is usually wiser … Continue reading Secure Attachment in Adulthood as a Cure for Mental Ill-Health

Advertisement