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Hey everybody, happy Thursday! Today, we're going to answer the question: What are the different attachment styles? But before I jump into that, if you're new to my channel, welcome! Make sure you're subscribed and have those notifications turned on because I put out videos on Mondays and Thursdays, and I don't want you to miss out. Now, let's jump into today's topic. Attachment styles have been discussed since John Bowlby started talking about it in the late 1960s. He believed attachment to be all or nothing, meaning that we either have a healthy attachment or we don't. Very black-and-white, you know how much I love that! Don't like it, John Bowlby! But the good news is that research has gone on to show that there's much more to attachment. Now, they have concluded that there are four main styles. If you want to read more about the research that has led us to this conclusion, I'll link some articles in the description. Because attachment is something that we develop as children, all studies that were conducted (that you'll read about if you click those links in the description) were not done solely on children. I think that's kind of important for us to know. But there are also different stages to attachment, and I believe these are really important for us to understand first before we get into discussing the four different styles. The first stage is the pre-attachment stage, and this occurs from birth to three months. During this time, babies don't show any preference to their caregivers. As long as someone comes when they cry and changes them when they need to, they feel taken care of and are able to be soothed easily. There are a lot of different theories as to why this is, but...