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Disorganized attachment is explicitly defined as one of the four primary attachment styles in [1] and [2], and it is identified as a specific type of insecure attachment that a child may develop in [3].

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Attachment Theory, Bowlby's Stages & Attachment Styles positivepsychology.com PositivePsychology.com 2 facts
claimAttachment styles, categorized as secure, avoidant, ambivalent, and disorganized, impact relationship dynamics.
claimAttachment styles are categorized into four types: secure, avoidant, ambivalent, and disorganized.
Attachment Theory in Early Childhood: A Guide for Educators mybrightwheel.com Brightwheel 1 fact
claimA child can have different attachment styles with different caregivers, such as a secure attachment with one and an insecure (avoidant, ambivalent, or disorganized) attachment with another, depending on the consistency and quality of each relationship.