People are no slaves to their infantile "attachment style" - which was a disguised Freudian myth in the first place. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352250X18300113 …pic.twitter.com/lj017Mno2Z
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People are no slaves to their infantile "attachment style" - which was a disguised Freudian myth in the first place. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352250X18300113 …pic.twitter.com/lj017Mno2Z
The mention of "attachment styles" in Google books has risen sharply since the invention of the concept. I bet they don't even exists. It's likely a methodological artifact, conjured up by dressed-up Freudian thinking, confirmation bias, tunnel vision and statistical trickery.pic.twitter.com/KmbDzPT3oi
So, you are implying people don't have patterns of relating to those intimately close to them?
If they have, they are definitely not determined by experiences in childhood. Makes absolutely no evolutionary sense. And contradicts all basic tenets of behavior genetic. Last not least, it is Freudian bullshit.
So, basically you are proposing that experiencing certain childhood relationships don't influence the relationship patterns that child grows up with.... is there any research to back up this issue either way?
As to how ANY experiences or environmental variables can influence personality and other traits, I have written this up here: https://plus.google.com/101046916407340625977/posts/NzThLg3Tz5v …
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