Attachment Theory | SoundHeal
Attachment theory proposes that secure attachments are formed when caregivers are sensitive and responsive in social interactions, and consistently available, p
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Attachment theory proposes that secure attachments are formed when caregivers are sensitive and responsive in social interactions, and consistently available, particularly between the ages of six months and two years. This theory has implications for sound healing and vibrational therapy, as it suggests that early relationships can shape our ability to form secure attachments and respond to therapeutic interventions. Researchers at the University of California are currently conducting a study on the use of sound healing and vibrational therapy in treating attachment disorders. Researchers at the University of Oxford are currently developing a new sound healing and vibrational therapy intervention based on attachment theory.