How Early Attachments Shape Our Adult Relationships with Saman Nasir
Can we become traumatized in a major way that could change our way of thinking and behaving in the world?
Ever wondered why some relationships seem to flow effortlessly while others are a constant struggle? In this episode of 'A Quest for Well-Being', Valeria Teles sits down with Saman Nasir, a seasoned hypnotherapist and meditation coach, to explore the profound impact of attachment theory on our adult lives. From the moment we are born, the bonds we form with our caregivers set the stage for how we connect with others later in life.
Saman delves into the various attachment styles that develop in infancy and how these early interactions can leave lasting imprints on our behavior and relationships as adults. Saman brings a wealth of knowledge from her background as a healer and instructor at the Hypnosis Motivation Institute. She breaks down complex psychological concepts into relatable insights, making it easier for listeners to understand how their childhood experiences might be affecting their current relationships.
Whether you had a nurturing childhood or faced inconsistent caregiving, Saman offers practical advice on how to recognize and heal these deep-seated wounds. But it's not just about understanding the past; Saman also emphasizes the role of spirituality in the healing process. She discusses how balancing self-care with caring for others can lead to healthier, more fulfilling relationships. With her compassionate approach, Saman provides listeners with valuable tools to navigate their emotional landscapes and foster stronger connections.
If you're curious about how your early attachments influence your adult relationships or seeking ways to heal from past traumas, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of yourself and your relationships, and walk away with practical strategies for personal growth and healing.