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How does the attachment theory explain grief and loss?
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How does the attachment theory explain grief and loss?
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The attachment theory posits that individuals have an innate need for attachment and losing an attachment figure can lead to intense grief. After the loss, individuals may seek to form new attachments to heal their grief.
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