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Teaching Attachment Theory with a Cultural Lens
Attachment theory is a foundational concept in counseling and psychology programs, helping students understand how early relationships shape emotional and relational patterns. However, traditional attachment models often fail to account for the deep influence of culture, community, and historical context.

Attachment Theory for Counselors and Leaders: A Shared Foundation
Attachment theory is often associated with childhood experiences and personal relationships. In therapy, it helps clients understand why they connect, avoid, or struggle in relationships—but its impact goes far beyond the therapy room.