Steve Goldberg

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Parenting that is cold, distant, critical or highly focused on achievement or appearance can create an environment where the child learns that they are better off relying on themselves. When a child does not get enough of the positive attachment responses that they need or they are outright rejected or criticized for having needs, they will adapt by shutting down and deactivating their attachment longings.
Steve Goldberg
This is me, so me. I spent a lot of time alone as a child. Mom was at work, dad lived elsewhere, and gram didn't interact with me, as far as I can remember. I drew,read, watched television, alone.
Polysecure: Attachment, Trauma and Consensual Nonmonogamy
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