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How Childhood Relationships Affect Your Adult Attachment Style, according to Large New Study

Last updated: November 1, 2025 6:25 am
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The impact of early relationships on adult attachment styles is a topic that has fascinated psychologists for years. A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Missouri sheds new light on how the quality of interactions with parents and close peers during childhood can shape our relationships in adulthood.

The study, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, found that early dynamics with mothers can predict future attachment styles in all primary relationships, including with parents, best friends, and romantic partners. Participants who had closer and less conflicted relationships with their mothers in childhood tended to feel more secure in their adult relationships. This highlights the enduring impact of the first person who is supposed to be there for you.

In addition to the relationship with mothers, early friendships also play a significant role in shaping future relationships. The give-and-take dynamics practiced in childhood friendships often mirror how individuals approach relationships in adulthood.

Attachment theory, popularized by Sigmund Freud and expanded upon by John Bowlby, explains how variations in early relationships can influence how people approach close relationships. Attachment styles are defined by two dimensions – attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance – which are shaped by early experiences with caregivers.

The study conducted by the University of Missouri researchers utilized data from a longitudinal study of 1,364 children and their families. The findings revealed that early experiences with caregivers, particularly mothers, have a significant impact on social development and attachment styles.

Participants who had more conflict with their mothers or felt less close to them during childhood tended to feel more insecure in their adult relationships. Interestingly, relationships with fathers did not show as strong of a correlation with attachment styles, possibly due to the primary caregiving role typically being filled by mothers.

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The study also found that high-quality friendships in childhood can lead to more secure romantic and friendship relationships in adulthood. Participants who experienced close and deepening friendships during childhood showed significant gains in their adult relationships.

While the study focused on early relationships with mothers and friends, future research is needed to explore how other factors, such as major life transitions and diverse family structures, can influence attachment styles. It’s important to note that attachment styles are not set in stone and can change in response to later life events and relationship experiences.

Overall, the findings of this study emphasize the importance of early relationships in shaping adult attachment styles. By understanding how these early experiences influence our relationships, we can work towards developing secure and healthy bonds with others in adulthood. Researchers are currently developing an interactive app aimed at promoting secure attachments in romantic relationships and adult friendships, highlighting the potential for growth and change in attachment styles throughout life.

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