When Love Feels Both Safe & Scary

For some, love feels like both a haven and a storm, comforting yet terrifying. If your past was marked by trauma, neglect, or inconsistent caregiving, you might find yourself in a constant emotional tug-of-war.
[Part 4 of a series on Attachment]

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Keeping Love at a Distance

Crave love but run when it gets real? In this video, we dive into the silent world of avoidant attachment—where closeness sparks fear and distance feels safe. From childhood walls to adult push-pull cycles, see how dodging vulnerability sabotages dating, marriage, and even your own peace. Discover why anger and control keep love at bay—and how to break free from the emotional fortress. Watch now to turn fear into connection and finally let love in! Avoidant attachment isn’t a conscious choice, but a protective response that often develops in childhood when vulnerability felt unsafe.
[Part 3 of a series on Attachment]

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Seeking Love but Fearing Loss

Anxious attachment isn’t a flaw or something “wrong” with you, it’s a pattern that likely developed early in life, shaped by experiences where love and emotional security felt uncertain.
[Part 2 of a series on Attachment]

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What’s Your Type?

Why does connection feel so difficult, confusing, and exhausting? A look at attachment styles can help inspire better approaches and better boundaries that could lead to better relationships.
[Part 1 of a series on Attachment]

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