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Louisiana EFT Externship
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What is your Attachment Style?
Have you ever been in a relationship that has left you feeling unfulfilled or stressed? Attachment style derives from your earliest experiences with a primary caregiver, most commonly a parent. These experiences create our expectations for how love should be. Knowing the effects these parenting styles have on us as children helps us better understand the roots of potential relationship issues or patterns, and where to begin when addressing these issues—whether on your own or with the help of a therapist.
Why are relationships so hard?
Relationships require emotional intimacy, vulnerability, communication, and compromise. Even in healthy relationships, where couples contribute equally and make an honest effort to trust, respect, and support one another, problems can arise with unresolved trauma.