The Intersection of Attachment Styles and Mental Health in Romantic and Platonic Relationships

Our emotional health is greatly influenced by human interactions, whether they are romantic or platonic. Attachment style, which has its roots in attachment theory and was first created by psychologist John Bowlby and then expanded by Mary Ainsworth, is a significant component shaping these partnerships. Generally classified as secure, anxious, avoidant, or disorganized, attachment styles…

Wordy Wednesday: The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman

The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman is a fascinating manual for comprehending and enhancing partnerships. Chapman’s investigation into the ways in which individuals give and receive love provides insightful information about the dynamics of friendships, family ties, and romantic relationships. The fundamental idea of the book is that each person has a primary love…