
Attachment Relationship Inventory
The Attachment Relationship Inventory (ARI) is a psychological tool used to assess the nature of an individual's relationships, particularly how they bond with others. It evaluates different attachment styles — such as secure, anxious, or avoidant — to understand how these styles affect interpersonal connections and emotional wellbeing. By identifying these patterns, the ARI can help people gain insight into their relationships, improve communication, and foster healthier connections with family, friends, and romantic partners. Ultimately, it aims to promote better understanding of one’s emotional responses in relationships.