Why does a relationship fail? Therapist shares insights
Hindustan TimesIn a relationship, compromises, understanding, communication, trust and loyalty are needed to make things work out. However, the way we grow a relationship and relate to the relationship, is dependent on the attachment style. Explaining this, Therapist Jordan Dann wrote, "The strategies we employ for connection, the way we fight, behave, and respond begins in our earliest attachment relationships. An attachment style is the way people relate to others in the context of intimate relationships, and is heavily influenced by self-worth and interpersonal trust. Understanding your attachment style, your partner’s attachment style, and the strategies you both learned to protect yourselves as children is imperative to the success of your relationship." Therapist shares insights Jordan further noted down a few reasons why relationships fail: Different expectations about attachment styles: When we start a relationship, we do not evaluate the need of talking about the attachment styles that we individually have.