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Attached by Amir Levin Book Summary and Review | Free Audiobook

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📝 Show notes (free book summary) | Free audiobook | PDF & Infographic | Attached investigates the science of love. Understanding your attachment style and your potential partner’s attachment style is key to finding and sustaining love.

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StoryShots Book Summary and Review of Attached by Amir Levine

About Amir Levine


Amir Levine is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University. His mother was a popular science editor who valued creativity and self-motivation. This sparked a passion for learning. After his compulsory army service, Amir enrolled in medical school at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Here he received many awards. He is now at Columbia University as a Principal Investigator. Levine works together with Nobel Prize Laureate Dr. Eric Kandel on a National Institute of Health sponsored research project. He also has a private practice in Manhattan.



Attached investigates the science of love. Understanding your attachment style and your potential partner’s attachment style is key to finding and sustaining love. We have known about attachment styles since the 1950s, but he was investigating them within children. The reality is these attachment styles impact our future relationships too. This book has been translated into 11 languages.


Attachment Styles Will Help You Understand Your Romantic Relationships


Partners will often have different reactions to being away from their loved ones. While one partner may be distressed, the other may be unaffected by time apart. These different responses are related to individual attachment styles. The authors describe attachment as the bond between two people which generally lasts for long periods. The most common attachment often spoken about is the mother-child bond. There’s lots of research suggesting that the attachment style we form with our mother has a big impact on our future relationships. The authors use a study to show this. Researchers wanted to investigate the healing potential of strong attachment. So, they placed female participants in stressful situations but let half of the participants hold their partner’s hand. The results showed that the hypothalamus, the brain area that deals with emotional pressure, was less active in holding their partner’s hand. This effect only seems to be the case if you have a strong and secure attachment with your partner. For example, other research has found that spending time with a partner from an unhappy relationship can lead to raised blood pressure and feelings of discomfort.


Bowlby’s Research Is the Foundation of Attachment Styles


(00:00 ) Understanding Relationship Conflicts

(01:21 ) About the Author: Amir Levine

(02:06 ) The Science of Attachment

(03:49 ) Exploring Attachment Styles

(08:28 ) Summary Conclusion and Next Steps


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Topics: psychology, Conflict resolution, Self-awareness, romantic relationships, Attachment theory, Dependency, Book Summary and Analysis, communication, intimacy, personal growth

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Attached by Amir Levin Book Summary and Review | Free Audiobook

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