Anxious Preoccupied Attachment Style

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
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    Do you suffer from anxious-preoccupied attachment? If so, you may be experiencing mental health impacts such as stress, anxiety, and depression. In this video, Dr. Judy Ho will discuss the symptoms, causes, and mental health impacts of fearful avoidant attachment.
    #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealth #medcircle #psychology #attachmentstyles #anxious #anxiousattachment

Комментарии • 59

  • @wolverinexo6417
    @wolverinexo6417 8 месяцев назад +26

    Fuck. This is why my love life is horribly distressing.

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 7 месяцев назад +36

    0:00: 👶 Individuals with a preoccupied attachment style may have difficulty navigating relationships and seek constant validation.
    3:11: 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Busy parents unintentionally cultivate a preoccupied child due to their own needs and erratic behavior.
    6:22: 🔑 Attachment style influences both intimate relationships and career choices, with anxious preoccupied individuals seeking validation and avoiding conflict.
    9:21: 🧩 Developing independence and a sense of self is important for individuals who are anxious-preoccupied.
    12:35: 💆 Deep breathing is a good coping mechanism to calm down anxious parents in front of their kids.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @jmfs3497
    @jmfs3497 7 месяцев назад +18

    My mom left when I was four. My dad was funny and present all they way up to her leaving, and then he changed. My dad remarried when I was 6. The new step mom was like Mommy Dearest and always screaming. I usually spend time by myself unless it is work/hobby. I find people to be difficult and selfish. Dating rips my heart out though. I think I fall for whomever comes at me with enough assertion, but then if they pull back at all I feel very upset and like I'm being toyed with.

  • @BloomingRecklessly
    @BloomingRecklessly 6 месяцев назад +13

    I was just with an avoidant and got very anxious- but so many of the traits of the attachment style do not apply to me. I don’t need reassurance all the time. I love to be alone. But I do keep trying with people that cross boundaries because I have empathy for their attachment style and issues.

    • @kkb892
      @kkb892 4 месяца назад +3

      Love this comment. When things ended between me and an avoidant I met all the signs of being anxious preoccupied but now I retook the test and I’m more secure. It was that situation that was triggering me. It’s good to know because it highlights my weak areas but yeah. Sometimes we just get triggered.

    • @thecurrentmoment
      @thecurrentmoment 4 месяца назад +1

      You're right, just because you want to be close to someone and feel anxious doesn't mean you are anxiously attached
      The thing is that anxiously preoccupied people basically ONLY have that response. I think of it as trying to create closeness or distance (I.e. using others to soothe or soothing yourself) are two tools you can use, and the insecurely attached people only have one tool available to them.
      And in any relationship, one person will need more distance/closeness than the other, and the other person will respond with the appropriate tool, so you get secure people being more clingy than normal or even avoidant attached people being clingy! (If the other person so much distance that it triggers that in the avoidant partner)

    • @rahilra8209
      @rahilra8209 2 месяца назад

      😊

  • @terryrustad1800
    @terryrustad1800 11 месяцев назад +12

    Fantastic Content! ... Dr Judy is not only Extraordinarily Beautiful but Incredibly Insightful, Knowledgeable and Wise. Gratitude & Appreciation.... Mahalo 💫

  • @fittalesanbeto6341
    @fittalesanbeto6341 11 месяцев назад +7

    I can't wait for the fearful avoidant episode

  • @craigmerkey8518
    @craigmerkey8518 11 месяцев назад +5

    I greatly appreciate all the valuable information!!! This style sits several of my older family members. Seeing the behavior I associate in a much younger person is confusing!

  • @JoseHernandez-up2lx
    @JoseHernandez-up2lx 8 месяцев назад

    This video is gold.

  • @hunnieluv9325
    @hunnieluv9325 10 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you for this ❤ very helpful as I do my inner work! 😊

  • @Shortkonner
    @Shortkonner 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this particular video guys❤

  • @hbg5942
    @hbg5942 10 месяцев назад +5

    we want more interviews with dr judy please

  • @gmp6859
    @gmp6859 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great advice Dr. Judy! Thank you

  • @neelamdasan4147
    @neelamdasan4147 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much. very useful information.

  • @pattiiman989
    @pattiiman989 10 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic video!!!

  • @CherrysJubileeJoyfully
    @CherrysJubileeJoyfully 10 месяцев назад +4

    Finally an attachment style that sounds like me.... nevermind still anxious avoidant lol

  • @christinevandenberg8
    @christinevandenberg8 11 месяцев назад +6

    I went off by myself after my dad passed, and my sister killed herself over his 11:53 I got in the car and drove, went without a cell phone for 6 months. I spent my whole life at the age of 52 try I ng to get my narcissistic mother to seek her approval. Needless to say, she and her two daughters mi b us one now stoled everything he left me. She made it very clear she didn't like me because I was my fathers daughter. Her daughter just happened to be an accountant. I just signed up to finish my he BA and Maters in the mental health field. I b was actually scouted by Harvard with a full paid scholarship after I became a Phi Theta Kappa. I chose to take care if my family and went to I NOVA Southern University. I have the life experience now to really dive deep. The movie Mommie Dearest, many years ago, I because the main character, the co b trolling mother, was exactly that way to me w I thought sounding like a poor me victim but the daughters name was named Christine. Same as mine. The 11:53 11:53 movie came on ironically not too long ago, and u was able to watch it. I am living b g c that you can heal, stop seeking approval, and that I am a badass to have survived. I never brought my tramictic life experiences to my friends so as to not stress them out. Sometimes, we must get to cwho we truly are by experiencing every human emotion and then some. Not everyone had a safe place during lockdown. We don't always really know what's going on behind closed doors. Just because we had the house in the so-called "right"zip code. The important thing is to recognize no matter what class, color, or belief system should be taken sincerely involving mental health. Immediate mental health needs to be taken more seriously than ever before. Thank you for bringing out these important factors in understanding what is going on with themselves. Mental health knows no boundaries. ❤

    • @terryrustad1800
      @terryrustad1800 11 месяцев назад +2

      Truly Profound life challenges and insights Christine. Thanks for sharing your experiences and victories. Sending up - lifting healing vibes your direction .... Blessings 💫

  • @mikaelaalexandria6312
    @mikaelaalexandria6312 3 месяца назад

    I absolutely love this video! I definitely identify with the Anxious Preoccupied Attachment style. I'm not too far out of a 37 year marriage and the first couple of years were almost unbearable. I'm starting to get out and do things by myself and learning how to be more self-sufficient. Since I love music, I'm also starting to learn how to play the guitar which I've always wanted to do but was always preoccupied with everyone elses needs.

    • @hotashellscenes
      @hotashellscenes 8 дней назад

      im dating one now.
      couple of questions:
      1. what is that triggers you and how do you feel and act on it?
      2. once someone distances you, are you trying to pull back harder?
      3. what is that takes you to fall in love? constant reassurance or push and pull?

  • @Emm325
    @Emm325 11 месяцев назад +43

    Kyle has got the uber intellectual “mhmm” down pat…😂

    • @ToyotaGuy1971
      @ToyotaGuy1971 7 месяцев назад +3

      It kinda goes with the territory; you know?🤷‍♂️

  • @meganfisette9163
    @meganfisette9163 11 месяцев назад +16

    I would describe my dating and etc. behaviors in my younger years (before and during the years I was married to my now ex-husband) as part of an anxious preoccupied attachment style. And I would say part of how I got drawn in and trapped in that abusive relationship was my (at the time) anxious preoccupied attachment style. I would agree with what was said in this video that regarding that.
    In my opinion, during my separation and divorce I was able to move out of an anxious attachment style. I say that because I was having casual sex with other men (but I chose to leave them all). I didn’t want any of them to be my boyfriend. Despite this, I definitely know (from my younger years) what an anxious preoccupied attachment style feels like.
    I am on my own these days (since fall 2020) And I’m not dating/am not involved with anyone and (so far) I feel like I am in a much better place/headspace in general. And I am also in a better headspace for deciding what kind of qualities I am looking for in a future partner.
    I also appreciate that this video talks about having hobbies at home. I had at least one therapist (years and years ago) recommend hobbies at home but for my mild generalized anxiety. I have picked up craft hobbies at home again recently. I highly recommend them.

    • @izabelazielak8963
      @izabelazielak8963 11 месяцев назад

      …why should puzzle be specially suitable for therapy?

    • @agoodgurl2k
      @agoodgurl2k 7 месяцев назад

      I totally get this, hobbies at home, so I bought a farm! 😀

  • @jordanthomson8675
    @jordanthomson8675 4 месяца назад +1

    Interesting, watching your avoidance series it sounds like anxious preoccupied is not me except maybe as a baby however I am a lot more dismissive avoidance with issues communicating and a little fearful avoidance

  • @studiosandi
    @studiosandi Месяц назад +1

    What a great conversation to listen in on. Thank you for sharing.

  • @shellbellhealing
    @shellbellhealing 2 месяца назад +1

    What about people who were secure babies but then experienced major trauma. I now resonate with parts of all 4 😂

  • @Buster-im5so
    @Buster-im5so 9 месяцев назад +1

    Live workshops

  • @OnjelieMarie
    @OnjelieMarie 4 месяца назад +1

    Hmmmm I can definitely do anything alone but I am anxious attached . But I did get into a relationship with an avoidant and was very anxious and gave up my needs for them .

    • @kkb892
      @kkb892 4 месяца назад

      They are our kryptonite lol. You may actually be secure in many areas but avoidant trigger you. We just have to learn to avoid them before we get too deep

  • @Tinchabella
    @Tinchabella 11 месяцев назад +4

    Are Dr Judy and Kyle in different seasons?

  • @your_safe_sspace
    @your_safe_sspace 10 месяцев назад +2

    All these videos are extremely useful however the membership is extremely costly specially for people living in India.

    • @taj____
      @taj____ 6 месяцев назад

      Exactly

    • @Shreenjan07
      @Shreenjan07 18 дней назад

      Have you ever read the book "Attached"
      Try to read that once
      Will change how you think ❤

  • @rajeshnvijo-dj7dk
    @rajeshnvijo-dj7dk 9 месяцев назад +2

    Oooh dam my internet is slow 😬😬😬😬😬😬😬

  • @blacksand6368
    @blacksand6368 11 месяцев назад +2

    My Doctors don’t want to see me. They go on vacation or are out of the office. …I’m not taking the medication they want me on. I don’t want to be lobotomized.
    Life has a strange way of working things out. I’m fine but their perception of me is, … beyond me.

  • @JeepbabyB
    @JeepbabyB 2 месяца назад

    Hmmmmmm im not sure that i formed my attachment at BIRTH … i feel it happened between the ages of 6 to 11 where i was severely abused by a step parent and i feel that was the point where i Was not safe…my mom dodnt protect me so i have developed an anxiety disorder and signs of cotsd w the addiction of a 14 yr abusive marriage

  • @dipankarmallick5543
    @dipankarmallick5543 11 месяцев назад +2

    you tube has had some famous famous couple with the utmost soul talk...they be happy utmost...closer to truth like here one 😂😂😂

  • @allisonangel8506
    @allisonangel8506 Месяц назад +1

    I feel like I don’t fit into one of these categories. I have a little bits of all of them and some of them she doesn’t even mention life what happens when you are a child of sexual abuse?

    • @jessd956
      @jessd956 Месяц назад +1

      You may have disorganized attachment aka Fearful-Avoidant Attachment Style.

  • @groawning1345
    @groawning1345 6 месяцев назад

    So we are born with our styles and not as a blank sheet @medcircle?

    • @Amber24426
      @Amber24426 3 месяца назад +1

      Attachment style almost always is a result of our environment, though each of us are born with a certain temperament, which can also influence the kind of attachment style we end up developing.
      For example, some babies will naturally have a more sensitive temperament than other babies. A sensitive baby and a less sensitive baby could be raised in the same environment but might develop different attachment styles due to how their temperament interacts with their environment.

  • @gowtham7231
    @gowtham7231 12 дней назад

    You don't know about the pain we feel in our hearts when we are alone. Sitting alone in a coffee shop makes it worse. I can't just sit alone and watch couples who hold hands, find solace in each other. It is impossible.

    • @hotashellscenes
      @hotashellscenes 8 дней назад

      I am dating one like person described in video now: what is that makes your triggered? what is that happens after you are triggered? do you distance or try to push harder?

    • @hotashellscenes
      @hotashellscenes 8 дней назад

      i am dating like the persond escribed in video, what is that triggers you? and how is that you react? you push harder to be loved? are you trying to get reassurance more?

    • @hotashellscenes
      @hotashellscenes 8 дней назад

      what is that makes you fall in love? when partner pulls away, you feel guilty and want it back?

    • @gowtham7231
      @gowtham7231 8 дней назад

      @@hotashellscenes We distance ourselves as a way to express our pain and to make you understand how much we're hurting. It's similar to a child locking themselves in their room to show their parents they're upset. However, we can't stay distant for too long; we often end up apologizing within a day if you don't reach out to us. We might overlook warning signs in our relationships because we prefer dealing with toxic people who care about us rather than facing loneliness.

    • @gowtham7231
      @gowtham7231 8 дней назад

      @@hotashellscenes As we are craving for the love and warmth, even a slight gesture of love & affection will make us fall in love with you. And yes when the person we love pulls away, we will assume that we are the one who's wrong and apologize a lot to get back your love and warmth.

  • @luckiestduckling2997
    @luckiestduckling2997 Месяц назад

    So there's no hope for AP no matter how hard you work.

  • @wonder7798
    @wonder7798 3 месяца назад +1

    Well that's me. Shoot

  • @karmasutra4774
    @karmasutra4774 Месяц назад

    Okay I went to a sit down restaurant by myself and everybody was asking me where was my husband and why was I alone.. people do care and do comment

  • @FartingtoExtinction-gx8sm
    @FartingtoExtinction-gx8sm Месяц назад +2

    “Know thyself”

  • @FartingtoExtinction-gx8sm
    @FartingtoExtinction-gx8sm Месяц назад

    When will they do an interview about mother and father complexes and how it can result in homosexuality or relationship issues and even personality issues.