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TU104: Attachment Science & the Single World With Becki Mendivil (Replay)

TU104: Attachment Science & the Single World With Becki Mendivil (Replay)

FromTherapist Uncensored Podcast


TU104: Attachment Science & the Single World With Becki Mendivil (Replay)

FromTherapist Uncensored Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Are you sick of hearing about relationships but interested in attachment? (Or want to deepen your understanding of real world application of the relational sciences while you have a good laugh??!) All the single listeners (think Beyonce) heads up! We are going to break down attachment theory and apply the cool science for all of us….

Continuing in the series on adult attachment, co-host Sue Marriott LCSW, CGP joins Becki Mendivil in a spunky conversation about how attachment affects someone who isn’t in a romantic relationship nor is seeking one, but simply as an individual and a human being. We’ll chat about personal experiences with attachment, how the relational sciences translate to work and parenting with a wide array of anecdotal examples, and dive into the essentials of not remaining in one spot on the attachment spectrum.

Becki is self-described as “very blue” so this episode is especially great for those that linger on the avoidant end of the spectrum. Enjoy a great laugh and learn as it unfolds!
If you like this you’ll want to be sure and listen to our attachment series, check out episodes 59, 60, and 61!

Introduction
The problem of assuming someone’s in or seeking a romantic relationship when discussing adult attachment

Becki’s giving Therapist Uncensored hosts the what-what on how she reads what we’ve said so far

Generational transference of attachment
15:00-30:00: Listening to “The Blue Episode” & Parenting

Becki’s experience in listening to the avoidant attachment episode of Therapist Uncensored

Seeing the light!

Becki’s exeriments to test if this model is actually useful or not. Daughter example. Empathetic silliness unfolds.

Sue’s anecdote about her son and changes in attachment

Becki affecting change in her physical isolation at work – confronting Sue on therapizing her ?
30:00-45:00: Using the Relational Sciences at Work

Becki’s wild move towards interacting more directly with peers (!)

Avoiding attachment labels/categories as strict definitions of a person

Navigating up and down the spectrum of attachment in response to varying types of threats
 45:00-60:00: Diving Deeper

Attachment disruptions

Idea of the “corkscrew”

Wrap up and outro

 
Resources:
Adult Attachment Styles in the Workplace – Harms, 2011 article

Integrating attachment syle, vigor at work and extra-role performance at work -Little, et al 2011 article

Individual differences in Work-Related Well Being, the Role of Attachment 2014

 

 
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Sep 25, 2019
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