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Society Needs Anxious and Avoidant People, They Are Better Able to Detect Threats, Says Scientist

Summary by Deník N
People with secure relationships are generally more relaxed but less vigilant, says Konstantinos Kafetsios, a social psychologist at the Department of Psychology at the Faculty of Arts at Palacký University in Olomouc. Kafetsios' research examines how the prevailing emotional attachment influences the functioning of society as a whole and its response to crises.
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People with secure relationships are generally more relaxed but less vigilant, says Konstantinos Kafetsios, a social psychologist at the Department of Psychology at the Faculty of Arts at Palacký University in Olomouc. Kafetsios' research examines how the prevailing emotional attachment influences the functioning of society as a whole and its response to crises.

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Deník N broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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