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Building Healthy Relationships: The Role of Attachment in Mental Wellness


Within the realm of the human experience, relationships serve as the threads that weave together the fabric of our daily lives. At the core of these bonds and connections lies the concept of attachment, a fundamental aspect of human behavior that greatly influences mental wellness. From the tender bonds formed in infancy to the complicated dynamics of codependency in adult relationships, our capacity to form secure attachments shapes our emotional being and psychological wellness. This article will discuss the role of attachment in mental wellness; it will shed some light on how the quality of our relationships profoundly impacts our happiness and vitality.

Considering the facts

Before we move forward, let's examine scientific research on how human relationships affect mental health. We’ll use a study from Frontiers in Psychology magazine, published less than two months ago, to consider the role of attachment in mental wellness.

This study shows how attachment styles and social support (feeling cared for, knowing help is available, and being part of a supportive group) influenced the mental health of medical staff and students during the COVID-19 pandemic. It examines whether social support acted as a mediator between attachment styles (secure, preoccupied, dismissing, and fearful) and mental health during the quarantine period.

The findings indicate that attachment styles affect mental health both directly and indirectly and that social support plays a significant role as a mediator. Participants with insecure attachment styles reported more negative moods, issues with sleep, and physical discomfort. On the other hand, higher levels of social support were associated with better mental health outcomes, suggesting its importance in buffering the negative effects of insecure attachment. These results show the critical role of social support and attachment in promoting mental well-being during stressful times or in general.


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Studies show the importance of the role of attachment in mental wellness

Why is attachment so important for our mental well-being?

Attachment is crucial because it is the sturdy foundation for the relationships we form throughout our lives. Psychologist John Bowlby proposed the concept of attachment in social science in the 1950s.

The so-called attachment theory suggests that the bonds we develop with our caregivers greatly shape our future relationships with other people. When we have a secure attachment style, we tend to find relationships fulfilling and meaningful. Of course, such a statement can be interpreted in many ways, but finding relationships satisfying usually means feeling at ease with vulnerability, expressing our needs openly, resolving conflicts effectively, and communicating our feelings assertively. In essence, attachment influences how we navigate and experience the complexities of human connection, and that’s why it’s so important.

Types of attachment explained

Since the 1950s, other psychologists, most notably Mary Ainsworth, have expanded on Bowlby’s theory. Today, psychologists agree that there are four main types of attachment:

  • Secure attachment—A person feels okay being close to loved ones, but they also like having their own space
  • Preoccupied attachment—A person worries about people leaving them, fears rejection, or wants others to like them
  • Dismissing attachment—A person might find it hard to get close to other people, have trouble sharing their feelings, or enjoy being alone
  • Fearful attachment—A person swings between two poles: wanting to be close to others and needing time alone.

The last three types of attachment are considered insecure. People with an insecure attachment style usually struggle to build strong, trusting, and long-lasting relationships. This, of course, affects their mental health.


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Secure attachment is something we all strive for.

How to Treat an Insecure Attachment Style

Nowadays, various therapies can help people manage and even overcome the issue of insecure attachment. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most popular one; it challenges negative thoughts and behaviors. Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) also helps regulate emotions and consider different perspectives, boosting overall mental wellness. The latter is vital for self-esteem and success; both make you less prone to endure the pains of insecure attachment.

Let’s look at the example of Tennessee, which is among the top five US states in anxiety and depression. A recent report from the Sycamore Institute found that in 2021, 40% of Tennessee high school students experienced depression symptoms. Here, the students agree that mental health, in general, is vital to their success. Therefore, addressing such issues, as well as overcoming the issue of insecure attachment, is one of the top priorities of wellness and rehab centers in the state.

Many rehab centers include CBT and DBT in their treatment offers, as these therapies are indispensable in modern-day mental health treatment. One of the leading facilities in the Volunteer State, Time Wellness Tennessee, is no exception. Part of the bigger Time Wellness network of centers that spans across three US states, Time Wellness Tennessee offers an excellent intensive outpatient program. Since addressing the issue in question doesn’t require 24-hour supervision but does involve a structured and comprehensive approach, this type of treatment program is designed for individuals living with the consequences of insecure attachment.


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There are many ways you can help a loved one in need.

Be reliable and trustworthy

Keep your promises and commitments to show that their fear of abandonment isn't justified. Consistently give them attention and stick to plans to build and maintain trust with insecurely attached partners who might have had a history of feeling let down.

Don’t hesitate to express your gratitude

Don’t be afraid to say "thank you" and "I love you". Notice how they show affection and reciprocate. Sometimes, all they need is to feel your care and support.

Conclusion on the role of attachment in mental wellness

To sum up, the significant role of attachment in mental wellness emphasizes the importance of building and nurturing healthy relationships. From infancy to adulthood, secure attachments are the ones that strengthen bonds and ignite emotional balance and positive mental states. Individuals can cultivate fulfilling connections and enhance their overall wellness by understanding and addressing attachment patterns. This may be done through therapy or open communication with their loved ones. Ultimately, prioritizing supportive relationships lays the groundwork for a happier, more fulfilling life.

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