How has your attachment style affected your relationships? Have you noticed troubling patterns? Perhaps you keep attracting the same type of partner and had several relationships end for similar reasons? And you don’t understand why? You’re not alone! Dr. Gary Salyer, author of Safe to Love Again, explains attachment theory, and how our attachment style formed in early childhood affects our adult relationships. The good news, we can change any harmful patterns! It’s all about rewiring your brain and reclaiming your birthright to feel welcome, worthy, cherished and empowered.
Dr. Gary Salyer is a transformational relationship mentor who, for the last decade, has been in private practice offering singles and couples heart-centered transformation, so they can re-write the rules for love in their brains and create a love that lasts. Dr. Gary speaks to a national audience as a featured expert on various Celebrity TV and radio shows such as Hay House Radio and Coast to Coast AM. For more information, or to contact Dr. Salyer, go to www.garysalyer.com.
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