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Attachment Theory provides insights into different "attachment styles" of individuals and how couples can create and sustain closeness and intimacy.

Becoming Attached

Becoming One with Your Spouse

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By Daniel Schonbuch
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, MA, is the Executive Director of Shalom Task Force and author of a new book entitled "First Aid For Jewish Marriages." He maintains a private practice in Marriage and Family Therapy and resides in Crown Heights, NY, with his wife and children. To order a copy of his new book, please visit Rabbi Schonbuch's website.
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May 31, 2011
Many Slices through the same pie
Dear Rabbi, I agree that attachment styles are a valid and valuable perspective from which to view relationship function and dysfunction. However, I think it is a gross oversimplification to suggest that this 'slice through the pie' has sufficient explanatory power to understand the complex dynamics of interpersonal relationships.
Scott Spiegler
Brookline, MA
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