Knowing Your Attachment Style Is Only the Beginning Exploring How Attachment Patterns Shape Everyday Relating and Rethinking What It Actually Takes to Connect More Honestly
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Altersempfehlung
1 - 99 Jahr(e)
Erscheinungsdatum
26.02.2026
Verlag
EpubliSeitenzahl
244
Maße (L/B/H)
29.7/21/1.5 cm
Gewicht
747 g
Auflage
1
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-3-565-27539-7
This book explores the gap between understanding attachment theory and actually living differently inside a relationship. It examines what happens in the ordinary, unglamorous moments where patterns play out—the text left on read, the argument that escalates before either person understands why, the withdrawal that feels like protection but functions like distance—and what genuine relational change requires beyond self-awareness alone.
At the center of this exploration is a reframe that many people find both challenging and relieving: knowing your pattern is not the same as shifting it. Insight is the beginning of the work, not the work itself. And the work happens not in theory but in the small, repeated moments of real connection with real people under real pressure.
This book offers insight into how attachment patterns manifest in daily relational behavior, what makes certain dynamics so difficult to interrupt even when you can name them clearly, and how the move from self-knowledge to genuine relating actually unfolds over time. It does not promise secure attachment or repaired relationships. It invites a more honest and compassionate understanding of what it means to bring your whole, complicated self into connection with another person.
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