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Practise Spotting Your Patterns of Behaviour in Relationships – and Their Consequences

Practise Spotting Your Patterns of Behaviour in Relationships – and Their Consequences

You might not need a lot of reassurance in a relationship – perhaps because you currently have a more avoidant style. You know your partner loves you, and they should know you love them, so why keep saying it? But perhaps they do need a bit more reassurance than you, and you’ve seen how this mismatch creates friction.

So, rather than dismissing them as needy, have a think about why – from an attachment perspective – they might need a little more from you, and adjust your behaviour accordingly. 

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