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As infants gain more control over their hands:
Avoidant Attachment
A type of insecure attachment style characterized by difficulty in establishing close emotional relationships, preferring independence over seeking comfort from others.
Anxious Attachment
An attachment style characterized by a high level of anxiety and insecurity, often resulting in a deep fear of abandonment and excessive neediness in relationships.
Egocentric Attachment
A developmental stage where an individual interprets the world purely from their own perspective, often without recognizing other viewpoints.
Physically Abused
Being subject to physical harm or injury by another entity in a manner that is damaging or harmful.
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