What you think about your attachment style might be completely wrong
By ALBERT STUMM It’s not uncommon that new clients come into Kelsie Coles’ therapy office and declare their attachment style. Related Articles ADAMHS Board releases Community Assessment and Plan, highlights impact If exercise can make you feel good, why do so many people hate doing it? Moderna says the FDA will consider its new flu shot after resolving a public dispute US Cancer Institute studying ivermectin’s ‘ability to kill cancer cells’ She was denied a legal abortion and sent to prison over an illegal one. Now she tells her story “I ask them a question, and people will say, ‘Well, I need you to know that I identify as anxiously attached,’” said Coles, a marriage and family therapist in...

