The Guardian Australia
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·4 hours ago
Psychiatrist Amir Levine's book highlights secure bonds to improve well-being
Psychiatrist Amir Levine's new book, Secure, outlines how understanding attachment styles can foster healthier relationships and enhance well-being. He cites a meta-analysis showing that creating secure bonds can reduce mortality by 50%. Levine emphasizes the importance of a 'secure village' for improved cognitive functioning and resilience in various aspects.
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