The intricacies of human attachment have become a source of fascination not only for psychologists and researchers, but more recently, everyone. Resources like Amir Levine’s Attached and public figures like Esther Perel, snowballed a prolific-Tik-Tok-fuelled discussion in which vast sections of the population categorised themselves and everyone around them by their attachment style. Disorganised attachment, often deemed more ominous and pathological, remains the least discussed and least understood.
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