Your attachment pattern most closely aligns with
This suggests that, based on your responses, you generally experience closeness, independence, and emotional connection with relative ease.
This overview reflects general patterns based on your responses. Attachment styles exist on a spectrum and may vary across situations.
If this overview resonates with you, you’re not alone. Many people recognize these patterns gradually over time.
This chart shows where your responses currently fall on the attachment spectrum. It reflects tendencies rather than fixed traits, and can shift over time or across relationships.
People with similar patterns often notice:
You may feel at ease with emotional intimacy and allow relationships to develop naturally.
You're often seen as reliable and emotionally present, without feeling overly responsible for others' emotions.
You tend to collaborate well, handle feedback constructively, and maintain healthy professional boundaries.
You're more likely to seek support appropriately rather than withdrawing or becoming overwhelmed.
This result does not mean:
Many people with secure tendencies continue to benefit from reflecting on emotional patterns, practicing empathy, and staying open to feedback as relationships evolve.
This overview describes general patterns associated with secure attachment. Your personalized report goes a step further by exploring how these patterns show up in your specific relationships — especially during moments of stress, conflict, or emotional distance that aren’t always visible at a general level.
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→ Secure Attachment Style (Guide)This content is designed for self-reflection and educational purposes only. It is not a diagnosis and not a substitute for professional mental health care.