Our brains are wired to belong to a group. From the time we’re born, every experience and event, good or bad, is coded and cataloged in our brain as a memory and serves as the foundation for developing relationships. John Bowlby’s Attachment Theory posits that children need a trusting relationship with at least one caregiver for normal social and emotional development. When this trust is absent, children may experience a condition referred to as attachment disorder. This condition can continue well into adulthood if left unaddressed, impacting relationships at home, in the community and in the workplace. READ MORE
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