While cats have a reputation for being indifferent, many are also capable of
expressing emotional attachment to humans.
Not exact matches
Babies» earliest
emotional attachments are formed with their parents through physical contact that
expresses their love.
... It's meaningful to have our customers
express their satisfaction and
emotional attachment they have with our vehicles; that is what drives us to create and develop vehicles that customers can continue to love.»
While Lanyon has always
expressed an overt
emotional attachment to the items that populate her fantasy - based imagery, Pearlstein renders his antiques and toys with a harsh objectivity that can sometimes exude unsettling feelings lurking behind their attempt to mimic life.
Although I've written before about my opinion that in most cases it's not necessary to send cover letters with your resume or job application (Cover or Uncovered), I find that many people have an
emotional attachment to sending one to
express their desire for the position.
, I find that many people have an
emotional attachment to sending one to
express their desire for the position.
At Stage 2, Restructuring, partners work to discover and share their
attachment fears and longings, gradually finding ways to clearly
express these to each other in a manner that facilitates the closeness,
emotional accessibility and responsiveness of a more secure bond.
For people low in avoidant
attachment (i.e., those with less of a need for
emotional distance in relationships), their desire for sex was higher when their partners were more responsive, but for those who are highly avoidant (i.e., those who do
express desires to be distant from partners) actually desired sex less as partner responsiveness increased.
Studies conducted in connection with
attachment styles have
expressed the importance of this variable such that
attachment lays the foundation of healthy
emotional and social development in adulthood and affects the successful formation of identity that is associated with mental health.
For instance, there is evidence of individual differences in
expressing avoidance or hypervigilance with respect to
attachment threats: fearful avoidant individuals are in fact characterized by cognitive avoidance of all highly
emotional stimuli (Dewitte et al., 2007).
Further, it seeks to reestablish
attachment between the individuals by attending to underlying
emotional needs that aren't being
expressed.