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'A groundbreaking book that redefines what it means to be in a relationship.' – John Gray, PhD., bestselling author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
An insightful look at the science behind love, Attached offers readers a road map for building stronger, more fulfilling connections.
Is there a science to love? In this groundbreaking book, psychiatrist and neuroscientist Amir Levine and psychologist Rachel S. F. Heller reveal how an understanding of attachment theory – the most advanced relationship science in existence today – can help us find and sustain love.
Pioneered by psychologist John Bowlby in the 1950s, the field of attachment explains that each of us behaves in relationships in one of three distinct ways:
Anxious people are often preoccupied with their relationships and tend to worry about their partner’s ability to love them back.
Avoidant people equate intimacy with a loss of independence and constantly try to minimize closeness.
Secure people feel comfortable with intimacy and are usually warm and loving.
With fascinating psychological insight, quizzes and case studies, Dr Amir Levine and Rachel Heller help you understand the three attachment styles, identify your own and recognize the styles of others so that you can find compatible partners or improve your existing relationship.
Is there a science to love?
In this groundbreaking book, psychiatrist and neuroscientist Amir Levine and psychologist Rachel S. F. Heller reveal how an understanding of attachment theory-the most advanced relationship science in existence today-can help us find and sustain love. Attachment theory forms the basis for many bestselling books on the parent/child relationship, but there has yet to be an accessible guide to what this fascinating science has to tell us about adult romantic relationships-until now.
Attachment theory owes its inception to British psychologist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby, who in the 1950s examined the tremendous impact that our early relationships with our parents or caregivers has on the people we become. Also central to attachment theory is the discovery that our need to be in a close relationship with one or more individuals is embedded in our genes.
In Attached, Levine and Heller trace how these evolutionary influences continue to shape who we are in our relationships today. According to attachment theory, every person behaves in relationships in one of three distinct ways:
*ANXIOUS people are often preoccupied with their relationships and tend to worry about their partner's ability to love them back.
*AVOIDANT people equate intimacy with a loss of independence and constantly try to minimize closeness.
*SECURE people feel comfortable with intimacy and are usually warm and loving.
Attached guides readers in determining what attachment style they and their mate (or potential mates) follow. It also offers readers a wealth of advice on how to navigate their relationships more wisely given their attachment style and that of their partner. An insightful look at the science behind love, Attached offers readers a road map for building stronger, more fulfilling connections.
DER WUNSCH NACH BEZIEHUNG ist tief in unseren Genen verankert. Dennoch sind Partnerschaften eine archetypische Spielwiese für Missverständnisse und Auseinandersetzungen. Was, wenn es ein psychologisch fundiertes Beziehungshandbuch gäbe, das uns die Gesetzmäßigkeiten von Partnerschaften aufzeigt und das wir wie einen Kompass verwenden können, um Enttäuschungen zu vermeiden?
Levine und Heller wenden grundlegende Erkenntnisse der Beziehungsforschung erstmals auf den gelebten Dating- und Paaralltag an. Danach gibt es drei Beziehungstypen: Der ängstliche Beziehungstyp braucht die Nähe und sorgt sich, ob der Partner ihn genügend liebt. Der vermeidende Beziehungstyp hingegen setzt Intimität schnell mit dem Verlust von Unabhängigkeit gleich. Der sichere Beziehungstyp ist in der Lage, stabile Partnerschaften zu führen, kann aber auf den ängstlichen und vermeidenden Beziehungstypen, die eine starke Anziehungskraft aufeinander ausüben, unattraktiv wirken. Die Autoren bringen Klarheit in das Gefühlschaos und geben die entscheidenden Tipps, damit Partnerschaften wirklich gelingen.
在《关系的重建》一书中,阿米尔·莱文与蕾切尔·赫尔勒阐释了他们对于成人依恋关系的理解,这也是迄今前沿的亲密关系科学成果。他们将依恋倾向分为三类:焦虑型:他们常常沉迷于亲密关系不可自拔,常常怀疑自己的伴侣是否能回馈与自己同样的爱。回避型:他们将亲密等同于失去独立性,因此常常试着削弱亲密感。安全型:他们喜欢亲密,往往温暖而有爱。通过了解自己和伴侣的依恋倾向,能够帮助我们发现真爱,并且将亲密关系经营有方。莱文与赫尔勒在书中详细指导了人们应该如何确认自己和伴侣的的依恋风格,为人们与爱人之间,建立一段稳固、充实的关系进行了导航。