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emotional bonding

 

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Emotional Bonding

Noun (General sense): The affectionate connection and deep attachment that is formed between individuals, often resulting from shared experiences, mutual understanding, and empathy.

Example Sentence: The emotional bonding between a mother and her child is often considered one of the strongest.

Noun (Psychology sense): The process in which individuals form strong emotional ties, usually during childhood, with their primary caregivers or significant others, shaping their ability to form future relationships.

Example Sentence: A secure emotional bonding during infancy lays the foundation for healthy relationships in adulthood.

Verb: The act of creating a strong emotional connection or establishing a deep bond with someone.

Example Sentence: Through shared experiences and open communication, the therapist helped the couple in emotional bonding with each other.

Adjective: Relating to or characterized by a strong emotional connection or attachment.

Example Sentence: The emotional bonding moments shared by the team members made their collaboration highly effective.

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