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  2. Emotional Attachment: 4 Things to Know - Healthline

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    Emotional attachment refers to the feelings of closeness and affection that help sustain meaningful relationships over time. Attachment plays an important role in human connection. The earliest ...

  3. Body Awareness: How to Deepen Your Connection with Your Body

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    Walking backward. As silly as it may sound, walking backward is a great way to improve body awareness. Walking backward forces you to connect to your body in a new way and relate differently to ...

  4. Emotional Needs: 10 Big Ones in Relationships - Healthline

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    Empathy. Prioritization. Connection. Space. Things to keep in mind. Takeaway. Everyone has emotional needs. Consider basic survival needs like water, air, food, and shelter. Meeting these physical ...

  5. Human–canine bond - Wikipedia

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    Human–canine bond. A girl with her dog on Wagifa Island. Human–canine bonding is the relationship between dogs and humans. This relationship can be traced back to at least 15,000 years ago, to the Bonn-Oberkassel dog, who was found buried alongside two humans. [1] For centuries, dogs have been considered man's best friend.

  6. Human bonding - Wikipedia

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    Human bonding is the process of development of a close interpersonal relationship between two or more people. It most commonly takes place between family members or friends, [1] but can also develop among groups, such as sporting teams and whenever people spend time together. Bonding is a mutual, interactive process, and is different from ...

  7. Nature connectedness - Wikipedia

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    Nature connectedness. Nature connectedness is the extent to which individuals include nature as part of their identity. [1] It includes an understanding of nature and everything it is made up of, even the parts that are not pleasing. [2] Characteristics of nature connectedness are similar to those of a personality trait: nature connectedness is ...

  8. How Setting Boundaries Can Boost Your Well-Being - WebMD

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    The people who don’t respect your boundaries are ones you may not want in your life. Healthy boundaries can also help you: Build greater self-esteem. Get clear on who you are, what you want, and ...

  9. Why You May Experience Emotional Detachment and What to Do ...

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    Emotional detachment describes when you or others disengage or disconnect from other people’s emotions. It may stem from an unwillingness or an inability to connect with others. There are two ...