Role of Attachment Patterns in Relationships & Healing, with Jessica Baum

Role of Attachment Patterns in Relationships & Healing, with Jessica Baum

Author: Popped Collar Productions December 4, 2025 Duration: 44:39

Jessica Baum is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor specializing in relationships, particularly the role of attachment. She is also the author of "SAFE: Coming Home to Yourself and Others,"  a look at building more secure relationships by understanding ours and our partner's patterns of attachment. 

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