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Attachment Styles: Relational Models, Development, and Clinical Implications
Article written in collaboration with @MERIODOC Introduction to Attachment Styles Attachment theory originated within developmental psychology to explain the human need to form meaningful emotional bonds. John Bowlby conceptualized attachment as an innate motivational system aimed at seeking safety from significant others (Bowlby, 1969). These early bonds influence emotional regulation and relational patterns across the lifespan. Repeated experiences with caregivers contribut
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Misconceptions about psychology: Myths and realities about mental health
Post created in collaboration with @parolesvelate Introduction Throughout history, mental health has been the subject of deep-rooted misunderstandings, fears, and stereotypes. The collective imagination, fueled by films, media and social narratives, has often portrayed the figure of the psychologist as that of a professional “for madmen” or a “reader of the mind”. These representations, in addition to being inaccurate, have contributed to an aura of mystery and distrust aroun
Oct 23, 202510 min read
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