
The Attachment Theory Network
The Attachment Theory Network is a framework that explores how early relationships with caregivers shape our emotional bonds and behaviors throughout life. It suggests that the quality of these early attachments—whether secure or insecure—influences our ability to trust, seek comfort, and form relationships later on. The network connects various concepts and research findings to help us understand patterns of attachment, their development, and their impact on mental health and social connections. Essentially, it’s a way of mapping how our early interactions influence our emotional well-being and relationship styles across the lifespan.