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Childhood Attachment and Relationship Functioning
Attachment theory suggests that the way in which children bond with their primary caregiver(s) impacts current and future relational functioning. Being securely attached means having a caregiver who is available for support and comfort, and responds appropriately to a child’s physical and emotional needs.