What you think about your attachment style might be completely wrong

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It’s not uncommon that new clients come into Kelsie Coles’ therapy office and declare their attachment style.

“I ask them a question, and people will say, ‘Well, I need you to know that I identify as anxiously attached,’” said Coles, a marriage and family therapist in Seattle. “It’s kind of helpful data to understand them, but attachment styles are not concrete.”

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