The Biology of Trauma® With Dr. Aimie

How Attachment Affects Us For Life: 6 Childhood Pains and How to Repair

Nov 4, 2025
Explore how attachment trauma from childhood shapes our current relationships and health issues, often lying hidden in the body. Discover the critical elements of attunement, neurodevelopment, and biology that influence attachment styles. Delve into six types of attachment pains—from feeling unheld to misunderstood—and their surprising links to conditions like IBS and anxiety. Learn about integrative repair strategies that bridge the mind, body, and biology for healing. This journey reveals the profound impact of early experiences on lifelong patterns.
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ADVICE

Use The Trust Cycle For Co-Regulation

  • Use the trust cycle: respond to a baby's dysregulation with touch, eye contact, and meeting needs to co-regulate and build trust.
  • Prioritize co-regulation over mere need fulfillment to create a felt sense of safety in the body.
ADVICE

Try The Rope Test To Spot Your Pattern

  • Try the Rope Test: notice whether you pull people close, push them away, or oscillate when survival feels threatened to find your childhood survival style.
  • Use that insight to recognize attachment-triggered behaviors during stress.
INSIGHT

Movement Shapes Brainstem And Sensory Development

  • Early movement (tummy time, crawling) drives brainstem and sensory development; lack of movement creates neurodevelopmental gaps.
  • These gaps produce lifelong sensory issues, anxiety, and a chronic background sense of danger.
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