Attachment Styles: How a Blueprint Built Before You Could Talk Runs Your Relationships
You didn't choose how you handle intimacy. A caregiver did, sometime before you could form sentences — and you've been running the same script since.
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You didn't choose how you handle intimacy. A caregiver did, sometime before you could form sentences — and you've been running the same script since.
Read More →You already spent the money, the time, the two years. None of that is a reason to spend more — but your brain disagrees, loudly.
Read More →A sugar pill can measurably reduce pain. Not because you're imagining it — because your brain runs its own pharmacy, and expectation is the prescription.
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