Authors: Amir Levine, Heller Rachel
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We are biologically programmed to depend on other people, like children depend on mothers. Psychologist John Bowlby, defines the need for adherence to proper childhood development, and he lists three kinds of attachments: secure, anxious and avoidant. Find out what type of attachment dominates and transform it into a secure and stable relationship. / En este título rompedor, el neurólogo y psiquiatra Amir Levin junto con la psicóloga social Rachel Heller desmontan el mito de las "mujeres que aman demasiado" y demuestran, con datos contrastados y reveladores ejemplos, que, lejos de ser una disfuncionalidad, la necesidad de sentirnos seguros junto a otra persona está grabada en nuestros genes. Estamos biológicamente programados para depender de otras personas igual que un niño depende de su madre. Basándose en las teorías del psicólogo John Bowlby, que fue el primero en definir la necesidad de apego para un correcto desarrollo en la infancia, definen tres clases de apego: seguro, ansioso y evitador. Averiguar qué tipo de apego domina nuestras relaciones y transformarlo en uno seguro y estable nos permitirá entablar vínculos sanos y satisfactorios.
Series: Books4Pocket
Pages: 290
Format: Paperback
BISAC Code: FAM027000
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