The Games of Attachment with Dr Judy Ho
How do we navigate the fragile threads that bind us to one another and to our past? How do patterns of attachment emerge from the shadows of our upbringing, influencing not just our romantic relationships but also our friendships, our career paths, and our very sense of self?In this episode, Dr. Scott Lyons welcomes Dr. Judy Ho, a distinguished Clinical and Forensic Neuropsychologist, tenured professor, and author of 'The New Rules of Attachment'. Dr. Judy, with her profound understanding of neuropsychology, sheds light on how insecure attachments carve anxious, avoidant, and disorganized trails through our lives. Together, they explore the transformative power of self-awareness, self-regulation, and the sacred act of reparenting. This conversation goes beyond discussing the bonds we form with others; it's an exploration of how to reforge the bonds within ourselves, to heal the attachment wounds that hold us back, and to step into a future of secure attachment and limitless growth.Are you ready to uncover the mysteries of attachment and discover how to navigate the path towards secure connections? Listen in for a profound dive into the heart of human connection and growth.Topics We Break DownThe intricate weave of forensic neuropsychology and attachment theory.Navigating the emergence of insecure attachment patterns from childhood.Understanding the impact of anxious, avoidant, and disorganized attachment styles on adult relationships and self-identity.The transformative power of self-awareness in recognizing and addressing attachment wounds.Practical approaches to self-regulation and reparenting for healing attachment issues.Expanding the concept of attachment beyond romantic relationships to include friendships and career dynamics.The role of emotional bonds in developing a secure sense of self and fostering personal growth.Techniques for cultivating secure attachments and enhancing emotional connections.