“…In adolescents and adults, attachment orientations are generally examined through two dimensions, anxiety about abandonment and avoidance of intimacy (Brennan, Clark, & Shaver, 1998;Simpson, Rholes, & Phillips, 1996). However, research also analyzes the attachment styles that emerge when combining scores on those dimensions (Gonzalez-Mendez, Jiménez-Ardila, & Ramírez-Santana, 2019;Kaitz, Bar-Haim, Lehrer, & Grossman, 2004;Powers, Pietromonaco, Gunlicks, & Sayer, 2006). These four styles are secure (low in both dimensions), fearful (high in both dimensions), preoccupied (high in anxiety and low in avoidance), and dismissive (low in anxiety and high in avoidance).…”