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Understanding Your Attachment Style: How Attachment Therapy in Toronto, Vaughan and Ontario Can Transform Your Relationships

Amanda Neves Theray
June 07, 2021 by Amanda Neves

Discover how understanding your attachment style can transform your relationships, reduce relationship anxiety, and build emotional resilience. In this guide, Amanda Neves, therapist in the Riverdale neighbourhood of East York, Toronto and virtually across Ontario, explains the four main attachment styles - anxious, avoidant, disorganized, and secure - and offers practical steps for using attachment therapy to strengthen boundaries, improve communication, and create deeper, healthier connections.

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June 07, 2021 /Amanda Neves /Source
Attachment, Relationships, Emotional Regulation, Self-esteem, Anxiety, Avoidance, Trauma, CPTSD, PTSD, Body-based work, AEDP, Strategies, Family
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211 Danforth Ave 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON M4K 1N2

90 Winges Road, Unit 19, Woodbridge, ON L4L 6A9

We humbly acknowledge that we practice our services on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Huron-Wendat peoples, including the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. This includes T’karonto (colonially known as Toronto) as well as the lands now known as Woodbridge and Vaughan, and remains home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. We know that acknowledgement alone is not enough, and we commit to continuing to learn and act in ways that support Truth and Reconciliation.

We support and stand in solidarity with Black communities seeking freedom and reparative justice in light of the ongoing impact of slavery in Canada. We acknowledge that not everyone came to these lands voluntarily, that many were brought here forcefully through the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. Our team aims to confront and dismantle anti-Black racism and pay tribute to those ancestors of African origin and descent.