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A menudo, los capítulos de muestra (el primer capítulo y el test de apego) están disponibles de forma en estas plataformas. Si tu problema principal es identificar tu estilo de apego, esa muestra es suficiente para empezar.

Individuals who equate intimacy with a loss of independence. They often try to minimize closeness and may pull away just as a relationship starts to deepen. Key Concepts from the Book apegados+amir+levine+pdf

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"I'm glad you actually read it," Sarah countered. They often try to minimize closeness and may

Amir Levine is a psychiatrist and researcher at Columbia University, with a specialization in attachment and interpersonal neurobiology. Rachel Heller is a writer and editor who has worked extensively on projects related to psychology and self-help. Together, they have crafted a comprehensive guide to understanding adult attachment styles and their impact on relationships.

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The anxious partner senses distance and moves closer. The avoidant partner feels suffocated and pulls away. This triggers the anxious partner's panic, leading to protest behaviors, which causes the avoidant partner to retreat even further.

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