Nurturing Connection: Disorganised Attachment in Adult Relationships

Nurturing Connection: Disorganised Attachment in Adult Relationships

Attachment styles are ways we naturally connect and build relationships with others, often shaped by our earliest experiences. Understanding your attachment style can help you make sense of how you relate to those around you, offering insights into the patterns that might feel familiar in your connections. It’s a gentle tool for self-awareness, not a…

How ‘The Rumble’ Transforms Difficult Conversations into Growth

How ‘The Rumble’ Transforms Difficult Conversations into Growth

In the realm of personal growth and deep, meaningful connection, the term “The Rumble” might evoke images of conflict or tension. But in the language of Brené Brown, it signifies something profoundly different—a space where we lean into discomfort, embrace vulnerability, and engage in courageous conversations. “The Rumble” is not about fighting but rather about…

Generous Interpretation: Building Bridges of Understanding and Connection
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Generous Interpretation: Building Bridges of Understanding and Connection

In our daily interactions, how often do we assume the worst about others? It’s easy to jump to negative conclusions, especially when we feel slighted or misunderstood. However, there’s a powerful concept championed by Brené Brown and supported by various research studies that can transform our relationships and foster a more inclusive and connected community….

Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love: The Eight Types of Love

Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love: The Eight Types of Love

Love is a complex and multifaceted emotion that has intrigued humanity for centuries. One of the most influential theories that provide a comprehensive framework to understand love’s various dimensions is Robert Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love. Introduced in the late 1980s, this theory posits that love can be understood through three core components: intimacy, passion,…