Reflecting on Attachment Growth: Lessons from the Past Year and Goals for the New Year
As we transition into a new year, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the attachment strategies we’ve used, celebrate our growth, and set meaningful goals for the year ahead. In this episode of The Art of Attachment, host Natalie Larson guides listeners through an exploration of their attachment journey—what worked, what didn’t, and how to build on those lessons moving forward.
Attachment During the Holidays: Strengthening Connection Amid the Chaos
The holidays can be magical, but they can also bring challenges—especially for families navigating attachment. In this episode of The Art of Attachment, host Natalie Larson explores how the season’s disruptions, overstimulation, and busy schedules impact children with various attachment styles.
Secure Attachment: Foundations for Lifelong Connection
In this episode of The Art of Attachment, host Natalie Larson dives into the foundation of secure attachment and its impact on emotional regulation, resilience, and lifelong relationships. Discover how responsive caregiving and emotional attunement create a sense of safety and trust for children.
Untangling Disorganized Attachment: Strategies for Healing and Connection
In this episode of The Art of Attachment, host Natalie Larson explores disorganized attachment, the most complex attachment style often rooted in trauma or inconsistent caregiving.
Bridging the Gap: Supporting Avoidant Attachment with Connection
In this episode of The Art of Attachment, host Natalie Larson dives into avoidant attachment, a style often seen in children who seem distant or overly independent.
Nurturing Change: Supporting Ambivalent Attachment with Practical Tools
In this episode of The Art of Attachment, host Natalie Larson takes a closer look at ambivalent attachment—a style often marked by clinginess and anxiety in children.
"The Foundation of Connection: Understanding the Art of Attachment"
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