What are ‘attachment styles,’ and is there science to back them up?

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Attachment styles are a popular way to understand how people experience relationships and why they might struggle to be vulnerable with loved ones. They’re a popular topic of conversation — in online spaces, especially — so you may be familiar with terms like “secure” and “insecure” attachment, or “anxious” and “avoidant” attachment.

But is there real science behind attachment styles?

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