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Attachment Styles Test
Understand How You Bond, Love, and Connect
Your relationships are not random — they follow a deeply ingrained pattern set in childhood. Your Attachment Style determines how you bond, how you handle conflict, how close you let people get, and how you respond when love feels threatened. Understanding it changes everything.
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🔹 What Attachment Style Teaches You
Secure Attachment
If secure, you feel comfortable with intimacy and interdependence. You trust others, communicate openly, and handle conflict without extreme anxiety or avoidance.
Anxious Attachment
Anxiously attached people crave closeness but constantly fear abandonment. They may cling, over-analyze, or test their partners’ love repeatedly.
Avoidant Attachment
Avoidant people value independence over connection. They may push people away, dismiss emotions, and feel suffocated by intimacy — even when they crave it.
Disorganized (Fearful-Avoidant)
This style combines both fear of abandonment AND fear of intimacy — often a result of early trauma. Relationships feel both necessary and terrifying.
Conflict & Communication Patterns
Your attachment style determines how you fight, how you repair, and how you ask for your needs to be met — for better or worse.
Path to Secure Attachment
No matter your current style, research shows you can develop secure attachment through self-awareness, therapy, and healthy relationship experiences.
Why This Test Matters
Every failed relationship, every pattern of being “too much” or “never enough,” every cycle of emotional unavailability or desperate clinging — these are attachment wounds playing out on repeat. When you understand your style, you finally have the context to break the pattern, choose better partners, communicate more effectively, and build the love you’ve always wanted.
What Happens After Your Test?
We identify your primary attachment style and any secondary patterns that show up in your most intimate relationships.
We trace your attachment wounds back to their origins so you can understand them — not just manage them.
We assign targeted counseling, coaching, or reading to begin rewiring your attachment patterns toward security.
We work with you to create a relationship blueprint — a clear vision and skill set for building the secure, fulfilling connections you deserve.
Ready to Transform Your Relationships?
Take the Attachment Styles test, then bring your results to a MultiGen Mindset consultation. We’ll help you understand your patterns and build the relational foundation you’ve always needed.
What the Attachment Style Test Measures
Your attachment style is the blueprint for how you connect in close relationships — formed early in life and shaping how you handle intimacy, conflict, and trust as an adult. A free attachment style test reveals which of the four patterns you lean toward so you can build healthier, more secure relationships.
The Four Attachment Styles
- Secure: comfortable with intimacy and independence; trusts easily.
- Anxious (Preoccupied): craves closeness, fears abandonment, needs reassurance.
- Avoidant (Dismissive): values independence, uncomfortable with too much closeness.
- Fearful-Avoidant (Disorganized): wants connection but fears getting hurt — a push-pull pattern.
How to Use Your Results
Your style isn’t a life sentence. Knowing whether you’re anxious, avoidant, or secure lets you spot your triggers, communicate your needs, and move toward “earned secure” attachment — the healthiest pattern, which anyone can develop with awareness and practice.
Attachment Style Test FAQ
Is the attachment style test free?
Yes. For a step-by-step guide to building secure attachment, see our $3.77 Attachment Styles Quick Guide.
Can you have more than one attachment style?
You may show different styles in different relationships, but most people have one dominant pattern.
Can attachment styles change?
Yes — with self-awareness and healthy relationships, insecure styles can become secure over time.