In this episode, Alta talks with Phil, a therapist at New Focus, and they delve deep into the complexities of attachment styles and their impact on emotional and social development. Our discussion spans a range of topics, from the foundations of ambivalent and anxious-avoidant attachments in children due to early environmental influences, to the pervasive effects of life events such as divorce or parental loss. We explore the adaptive capabilities of the brain through neuroplasticity and the particular struggles faced by neurodivergent children, including those with undiagnosed autism, in navigating social realms. Our conversation also covers significant life transitions like puberty and starting high school, emphasizing how these periods can challenge emotional health and relationships. Concluding with insights into John Bowlby's attachment theory and its relevance to neurodiverse teens today, this episode underscores the universal human need for connection and security. Join us as we unpack the challenges and triumphs in fostering healthy attachments across the lifespan. 10-21-24
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