What's Your Attachment Style?

Welcome to the What's Your Attachment Style? test. Our early experiences with caregivers often shape how we form and maintain relationships throughout our lives. This test aims to help you understand your predominant attachment style: Secure, Anxious-Preoccupied, Dismissive-Avoidant, or Fearful-Avoidant.

Understanding your attachment style can provide profound insights into your relationship patterns, communication habits, and emotional needs. It's a powerful tool for self-awareness and for building healthier, more fulfilling connections. You'll answer 10 questions about your feelings and behaviors in relationships.

Answer honestly, selecting the option that most accurately reflects your typical feelings or actions, even if it feels uncomfortable. This is a journey of self-discovery. Let's begin!

Start Your Attachment Style Assessment (10 Questions)

1. When you're in a relationship, how do you typically feel about closeness and intimacy?

2. How do you handle conflict or disagreements with your partner?

3. How do you feel when your partner is spending time away from you (e.g., with friends, on a trip)?

4. How do you seek comfort and support from your partner when you're distressed?

5. How do you typically view commitment in a relationship?

6. How do you react if your partner hasn't replied to your message for a while?

7. When your partner needs support, how do you tend to respond?

8. How do you feel about expressing your vulnerabilities or weaknesses to a partner?

9. What is your typical response when a relationship feels "too good to be true"?

10. How do you feel about setting boundaries in a relationship?

Your Relationship Attachment Style Analysis

Here's a detailed breakdown of your predominant attachment tendencies:

Understanding your attachment style is a profound step in your journey towards healthier relationships. While these styles are often formed early in life, they are not fixed and can evolve with awareness and effort.

Important Disclaimer: This online self-assessment is designed to provide general insights into your relationship attachment style. It is **not a psychological diagnosis** and should not replace professional advice for attachment-related issues. For personalized guidance or to address specific relationship patterns, please consult with a qualified therapist or mental health professional.