Attachment Therapists in Cambridge

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Attachment in Cambridge. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Attachment-based therapy draws on the understanding that our earliest experiences with caregivers leave a lasting imprint on how we approach relationships throughout life. The bonds formed in childhood shape what we expect from others, how comfortable we are with closeness, and how we respond when we feel hurt, rejected, or abandoned. These patterns often operate below awareness, showing up as recurring difficulties in relationships, a persistent sense of loneliness, or a tendency to push people away or hold on too tightly. Attachment-based therapy works by bringing those patterns into focus and exploring where they came from.

What to look for in an Attachment therapist on Purple Lotus

  • Grounding in attachment theory and experience with relational approaches
  • Comfort exploring the therapeutic relationship itself as part of the work
  • Experience with early relational trauma, developmental trauma, or complex presentations
  • Longer-term, relational orientation alongside clear treatment goals

1 therapist for Attachment in Cambridge

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Attachment in Cambridge. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Sally Ibrahim

Sally Ibrahim

If you’re finding it hard to connect with others, feeling stuck in painful relationship patterns, or overwhelmed by anxiety, stress, or sadness, you’re not alone. Many of the struggles we face are not flaws or signs of failure. They are often adaptations to past experiences where emotional needs, like being comforted, feeling safe, accepted, or truly heard, weren’t fully met. I work with adults navigating relationship challenges, low mood, overthinking, uncertainty about themselves, or difficulties with focus and restlessness. These experiences can be influenced by many factors, such as ADHD, burnout, identity-related stress, or difficult past experiences. You might notice patterns like shutting down, feeling easily overwhelmed, or being misunderstood in your closest relationships. These are often protective responses that once helped you cope, but are now getting in the way of the life and relationships you want. My approach is grounded in a trauma-informed lens and an understanding that mental health is shaped by many layers—our biology, environment, culture, and early relationships. I also pay close attention to how the nervous system responds to stress and safety, helping you make sense of your emotional reactions with more compassion and less shame. Clients often share that they feel relieved when their struggles finally start to make sense. I walk alongside you with warmth and respect as we explore your experiences with curiosity, not judgment. My hope is to help you reconnect with parts of yourself that feel lost, hurt, or misunderstood. Together, we’ll build healthier emotional responses, uncover strengths buried beneath survival patterns, and move toward a life and relationships that feel more secure, fulfilling, and aligned with who you are.

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Frequently asked questions

What is attachment-based therapy?

Attachment-based therapy is an approach grounded in attachment theory, which holds that early bonds with caregivers shape how we expect relationships to work throughout life. It helps people understand the relational patterns formed in childhood and develop more secure, flexible ways of connecting with others. The therapeutic relationship itself is central to how change happens.

What are attachment styles and do they affect adults?

Attachment styles describe patterns of relating that develop in response to early caregiving. Secure attachment develops when caregivers are consistently responsive. Anxious, avoidant, and disorganized styles develop when caregiving is inconsistent, distant, or frightening. These patterns persist into adulthood and influence how people manage closeness, conflict, and emotional needs in relationships.

Can adults change their attachment style?

Research suggests that attachment patterns can shift over time, particularly through sustained experiences in secure relationships, including therapy. Therapy cannot undo early experiences, but it can create new relational experiences that update older expectations and allow for more flexible, connected ways of relating.

Is attachment-based therapy evidence-based?

Attachment theory has a strong research base spanning developmental, clinical, and neuroscience literature. Attachment-informed approaches, including Emotionally Focused Therapy and AEDP, have clinical trial support. As a broad framework rather than a single protocol, the evidence base varies by how it is applied. Ask your therapist about the specific approach they use.

How long does attachment-based therapy take?

Because it works with patterns formed over many years, attachment-based therapy tends to be longer-term than structured short-term approaches. Many people work for six months to two or more years, depending on the depth of what they are addressing. A therapist can offer a more specific estimate after an initial assessment.

Is attachment-based therapy the same as Emotionally Focused Therapy?

Not exactly. Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is a specific, structured approach primarily used for couples that draws on attachment theory. Attachment-based therapy is a broader term for individual therapy that uses attachment principles as a framework. EFT for individuals also exists but is less common than the couples version.

Can I do attachment-based therapy online?

Yes. Online therapy can work well for attachment-based approaches because the relational work happens through conversation and attuned responsiveness rather than physical techniques. Many therapists offer video sessions. Check each therapist profile for available formats.

How do I find an attachment-based therapist in Cambridge?

Look for therapists in Cambridge who list attachment theory, relational therapy, or approaches like EFT or AEDP among their training and modalities. Profiles often describe their orientation directly. Reading how a therapist writes about their approach can also give you a sense of whether relational work is central to how they practice.

Is attachment-based therapy covered by insurance in Cambridge?

Coverage depends on your extended health plan and the therapist's designation. If your therapist in Cambridge is a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, or social worker, sessions are likely eligible for reimbursement under most plans. Check your policy for eligible designations, session limits, and any referral requirements.

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