32 min

EP #1359: The Long Shadow of Insecure Attachment: An Interview with Dr. John Trentalange "Health Power"

    • Salud mental

Summary

In this episode of Health Power, Lisa Davis interviews Dr. John Trentalange about the topic of attachment. They discuss the difference between secure and insecure attachment, the origins of attachment theory, and the impact of attachment on relationships and mental health. Dr. John explains that attachment is internal and is formed in early childhood with primary caregivers, creating a blueprint for all future relationships. He also discusses different types of insecure attachment, such as anxious ambivalent and avoidance, and the potential long-term effects of insecure attachment, including reactive attachment disorder and sociopathy. Dr. John emphasizes the importance of consistency, predictability, and gentle connections in enhancing attachment.
Keywordsattachment, secure attachment, insecure attachment, attachment theory, relationships, mental health, anxious ambivalent, avoidance, reactive attachment disorder, sociopathy, consistency, predictability, gentle connections

Dr. John is available for psychological assistance in either therapy, consultation, conferences, trainings, presentations or speaking engagements. You can text him at 719-310-9495 or email: trentalange@netzero.com

Takeaways
Attachment is internal and is formed in early childhood with primary caregivers, creating a blueprint for all future relationships.Insecure attachment can lead to various issues, such as anxiety, avoidance, and reactive attachment disorder.Consistency, predictability, and gentle connections are important in enhancing attachment.Attachment is a key factor in mental health and can impact relationships throughout life.Attachment can be repaired and improved through therapy and self-reflection.

Summary

In this episode of Health Power, Lisa Davis interviews Dr. John Trentalange about the topic of attachment. They discuss the difference between secure and insecure attachment, the origins of attachment theory, and the impact of attachment on relationships and mental health. Dr. John explains that attachment is internal and is formed in early childhood with primary caregivers, creating a blueprint for all future relationships. He also discusses different types of insecure attachment, such as anxious ambivalent and avoidance, and the potential long-term effects of insecure attachment, including reactive attachment disorder and sociopathy. Dr. John emphasizes the importance of consistency, predictability, and gentle connections in enhancing attachment.
Keywordsattachment, secure attachment, insecure attachment, attachment theory, relationships, mental health, anxious ambivalent, avoidance, reactive attachment disorder, sociopathy, consistency, predictability, gentle connections

Dr. John is available for psychological assistance in either therapy, consultation, conferences, trainings, presentations or speaking engagements. You can text him at 719-310-9495 or email: trentalange@netzero.com

Takeaways
Attachment is internal and is formed in early childhood with primary caregivers, creating a blueprint for all future relationships.Insecure attachment can lead to various issues, such as anxiety, avoidance, and reactive attachment disorder.Consistency, predictability, and gentle connections are important in enhancing attachment.Attachment is a key factor in mental health and can impact relationships throughout life.Attachment can be repaired and improved through therapy and self-reflection.

32 min

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