Secure Attachment Is Not Enmeshment: How to Avoid Enmeshment in Your Relationship
Secure Attachment Is Not Enmeshment: How to Avoid Enmeshment in Your Relationship
Avoid Enmeshment in Your Relationship By:
Nurturing Relationships Outside of Your Partnership
Giving Each Other Permission to Have Different Thoughts and Perspectives
Not Taking Each Other for Granted
Prioritizing Connection Over Control
Not Objectifying Each Other
Maintaining Curiosity About Each Other
Encouraging Each Other’s Growth, Success, and Happiness as Individuals
Enmeshment and Insecure Attachment
Enmeshment often stems from insecure attachment styles, where partners rely too heavily on each other for emotional validation, identity, and self-worth. This dynamic can blur boundaries, leading to a loss of individuality and balance in the relationship.
To avoid enmeshment and cultivate secure attachment, focus on building trust, maintaining individuality, and fostering mutual growth. For more on finding security and balance, explore Julie Menanno’s book, Secure Love.
“Secure attachment thrives on balance: prioritizing connection while respecting individuality.”
In The Secure Love Podcast, follow real-life couple Melissa and Drew through 20 unscripted coaching sessions. With expert commentary and free homework downloads, you’ll learn how attachment theory can help you transform conflict into connection.