Now that "Attached" has been reintroduced into mainstream popularity, Levine says he would've written more about how others can understand avoidants, who are overwhelmed and shy away when they reach their threshold of emotional intimacy. Photographer Sarah Bahbah created a viral visual series inspired by what she learned from "Attached." There's a seemingly never-ending stream of content geared towards explaining how each style may manifest and why they happen in the first place. In the years since it was published, "Attached" and attachment theory has become the subject of many videos and posts on Instagram and TikTok. In the book, Levine and Heller outline this theory and the three main attachment styles: anxious, avoidant, and secure. " Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment, and How It Can Help You Find - and Keep - Love," by Levine and co-author psychologist Rachel Heller, was published in December 2010 after Levine saw a research study that linked adults' romantic relationship behaviors to their behaviors as children interacting with their parents.
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