Your attachment profile:
ANXIOUS
ANXIOUS TYPES AREtuned into others’ emotions and hypervigilant for signs of disapproval. MRI studies on the brains of anxious types have shown that the areas related to loss are easily activated and those for calming down emotions are underactivated, which is why you can feel as if your emotions hijack you.* There may also be a genetic connection - anxious types have a specific pattern of dopamine receptor DRD2 allele. How it influences attachment is still unclear, but we know genes influence areas of the brain linked with feelings of both bonding and reward.**