Dr. Amir Levine
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I can think about a couple of things.
Oh, that one, yes.
I love that one.
That's big.
From an attachment perspective, I find that
This is... I can think about a couple of things.
Oh, that one, yes.
I love that one.
That's big.
Okay, okay, yeah, no.
And I even write in the book that I'm sort of like, that sometimes I like to rattle people.
So I will say, because that's how we learn and it makes us think.
And as a scientist, I've always learned to challenge my thinking and
By all means, I'm open to change my mind and to give me information so I'm really open.
But the way that I see things now is that as an attachment person, coming from an attachment perspective, I find that it's like a couple's dance.
You know, the walls of the tango where you take a step forward, they take a step back.
There's like this...
it sort of moves seamlessly.
And everyone, yeah, you may step on one another and then you correct and you sort of correct your steps and you learn how to do it better.
But it's different than saying, no, I'm drawing a line in the sand here and you can cross it.