Most trust issues usually develop from childhood experiences or past or present experiences in general. It’s a common attachment theory. Generally, our childhood relationships play a very big role in how we behave in our relationships today. This is the basis of attachment theory. This in turn leads to trust issues in our lives as adults. We all have memories from our childhood because that’s the beginning of the human experience. We have four types of attachment theories in general;
a. Anxious attachment
b. Avoidant attachment
c. Disorganized attachment
d. Secure attachment
The last attachment theory, do not necessarily develop trust issues but the anxious, avoidant and disorganized attachment theories mostly does and a lot of people fall under this category. And this sticks with us, sometimes forming an insecure attachment style with causes trust issues in relationships.
TYPES OF TRUST ISSUES
#1. Pistanthrophobia:
#2. Jealousy:
Causes of Trust Issues
Signs of a Woman with Trust Issues
#1. Being overly secretive:
#2. Being excessively protective:
#3. Reluctance to open up:
Signs of a Man with Trust Issues
#1. Avoiding commitment:
#2. Assuming everyone is out to get you:
#3. Isolating yourself from others:
How to Deal with Trust Issues and Insecurities
#1. Back away from monitoring their activities:
b. Let your partner know you are choosing to trust them instead of being suspicious.
c. Remember that when monitoring your partner, it means that you’re already suspicious of them. You might misinterpret anything that you find, so calm your horses.
#2. Talk openly with your partner:
#3. Watch your words:
#4. Build your self-esteem:
#5. Support from family and friends:
#6. Manage your emotions in a healthy way:
Trust Issues Test
#1. On a scale of 0-10, how jealous do you get?
B. 5 (Cool middle, nice)
C. 7 (Try to keep it in check)
D. 10 (Calm your horses because you definitely have trust issues).
#2. Generally, do you easily make friends?
B. Somewhat easy
C. Easily
D. It’s complicated (Yeah you have trust issues bit it’s really shallow. It just needs a little taming.)
E. It’s hard
F. Intensely difficult. (When this is your best option, you have trust issues honey.)
#3. Which of these would you likely do when you are in a relationship?
B. Ask you partner to cut off all their exes and friends from the opposite sex. (You are definitely have trust issues, tune it down)
C. You’re completely chill with it. (No trust issues dear).
#4. How often do you ask people for relationship advice?
B. Not really. (I know you can’t open with everyone but at least just one.)
C. Sometimes. (Moderate.)
Conclusion
Trust Issues FAQ’s
Why do I easily get ticked off?
Well, it might not necessarily be full-blown trust issues but it could just be poor anger management, have you tried taking classes.
What is the difference between a defensive mechanism and trust issues?
In some research, a defensive mechanism and trust issues have this very thin line separating them. But in my book, they work hand-in-hand. Most people get defensive when they do no longer trust people around them as such they do not let new ones in because of past experiences.