Have you ever finished a relationship and thought, "Wow, that was a disaster. I'm never doing THAT again," only to find yourself six months later in the exact same situation with a completely different person who somehow has the same emotional unavailability, just in a new package?
Yeah. Us too.
Welcome to The Attachment Audit—a brutally honest, slightly chaotic, deeply relatable deep dive into attachment theory and why your love life has been on repeat since childhood.
In this episode, we're breaking down:
🔹 The four attachment styles—secure (the unicorns), anxious (the overthinkers), avoidant (the runners), and fearful-avoidant (the chaotic "come here, go away" special)
🔹 The Strange Situation experiment and why watching babies in the 1970s explains your current dating disasters
🔹 The anxious-avoidant trap—why these two types are magnetically attracted to each other and why it always ends in flames
🔹 The self-assessment quiz to figure out which attachment style is running your relationships (be honest, no one's judging)
🔹 What to actually DO with this information—practical homework for anxious folks, avoidant folks, and the fearful-avoidants who got the worst of both worlds
🔹 The truth about change—yes, you can rewire your nervous system. No, it's not a 30-day challenge. Yes, it's worth it.
If you've ever:
- Checked your phone 47 times waiting for a text back
- Ended a relationship right when it was getting good
- Felt like you're "too much" and "not enough" at the same time
- Wondered why you keep dating the same person in different bodies
...this episode is for you.
Content Warning: We talk about childhood wounds, relationship trauma, and the uncomfortable realization that your parents might be responsible for your dating life. Bring your therapist's number. You might need it.
Resources mentioned:
- The Strange Situation experiment (Mary Ainsworth)
- John Bowlby's attachment theory research
Connect with us:
- Instagram: @connectionq_
- Website: connectionq.us
- Take the official attachment quiz: connectionq.us/attachment-quiz
Rate & Review: If this episode made you call your therapist, text your ex, or have an uncomfortable realization about yourself, leave us a review. We read every single one (and probably overthink them because, well, anxious attachment).