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Ever been confused by someone who pushes people away, but in the next moment craves intimacy?
Robin Scherbatsky from the show How I Met Your Mother might come to mind:
A disorganized attachment style may be the cause of this behavior.
Attachment Styles
Secure
+ view of self, + view of others
Anxious (insecure)
- view of self, + view of others
Avoidant (insecure)
+ view of self, - view of others
Disorganized (insecure)
-/+ view of self, -/+ view of others
Disorganized types experience insecure attachment as a combination of avoidant and anxious types.
They push people away while also seeking close relationships.
But Why Does This Happen?
Experiences of unresolved trauma.
eg. a verbally abusive household
Inconsistent care as a child because a caregiver was sometimes present, other times not.
eg. a parent who worked 3 jobs and was rarely home
Confusing behaviors from their caregiver when their caregiver's own needs were not met.
eg. a parent who struggled with their mental health and wasn't emotionally available
These events have the potential to contribute to a disorganized attachment style because they may signal instability and inspire uncertainty about relationships from childhood.
The resulting fearful response is a coping mechanism to avoid getting hurt again.
Let's Keep It Casual
Even if their partner is supportive, a disorganized type may:
Hold a negative view of themselves
Perceive their partner's support negatively
Show low commitment to the relationship
Quiz
Which of the following might someone with a disorganized attachment style include in a breakup text?
Ghosting (suddenly stopping communication), avoiding labels, and pushing away their partner's support all might be indicative of someone with a disorganized attachment style. Any of these actions on their own don't automatically mean someone has a disorganized attachment style, but may be a red flag in an otherwise healthy relationship.
Better Watch Out
If pressured to share too much, or if they feel that the relationship is progressing too quickly, disorganized types may:
Have unpredictable emotions — responding simultaneously to the fear of abandonment and being smothered
Shut off all communication suddenly and without warning
Make excuses to leave the relationship
Take Action
Consider the following. Do you:
If these regularly apply to you, you may have a disorganized attachment style.
This Byte has been authored by
Kamelia Valkova
Community Manager at Rumie (and I love nature!)