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Why do attachment theorists propose that early experiences influence later relationships?
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Why do attachment theorists propose that early experiences influence later relationships?
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Attachment theorists propose that early experiences influence later relationships because they believe that the quality of early attachment experiences shapes an individual's ability to form and maintain relationships throughout their life.
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