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Closeness, Space & Secure Attachment

Many couples repeatedly ask themselves the question: How much closeness is good for us – and how much closeness and space do I personally need? A tension can arise between emotional connection and the desire for autonomy. Different attachment styles, needs for closeness, or fears of loss can shift the balance – often leading to isolation, fusion, or conflicts.

In counseling, we explore:

  • What closeness and distance mean to you
  • How attachment dynamics develop
  • And how a new togetherness can emerge from that

Our goal is a secure emotional attachment that gives both space:

  • for closeness without fusion
  • for autonomy without rigid boundaries
  • for shared development instead of adaptation

In a vibrant partnership, closeness and freedom can, in my view, coexist. They strengthen each other – and create a foundation for trust, joy in growth, and genuine connection.

Attachment fears are not a flaw, but an indication: They require care, understanding, and mindfulness. And that is exactly what we can cultivate together.