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Podcast 474 | Attachment Styles

The Minimalists talk with Eli Harwood about secure attachments and attachment theory.
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Discussed in This Episode
- How is collecting related to emotional insecurity?
- What is attachment theory?
- What are the four attachment styles?
- When is attachment useful and when is it clinging?
- Listener insight: the gift of listening!
- How do you detach while still caring?
- What questions would help me determine whether I’m compatible with a potential partner?
- How do I talk to my kids about their feelings when I don’t even understand them myself?
- How can I help our kids detach from holiday materialism?
- What will encourage my kids to live more peacefully at home?
- Children under 16 to be banned from social media?
- A movie about relationship disappointments.
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- Organizing is well-planned hoarding.
- Attachment anchors, clinging confines.
- Attachment becomes clinging the moment you refuse to let go.
- You don’t have to control to care.
- Values are a compatibility flashlight.
- Every parent has three jobs: enjoy, set boundaries for, and don’t screw up your kids.
- Forced gratitude is a type of tyranny.
- You encourage what you tolerate.
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