Attunement is the ability to be deeply present with and responsive to another person’s emotional state. In therapy and relationships, attunement creates a sense of being seen, understood, and emotionally safe. It involves tuning in—not just to words—but to facial expressions, tone of voice, body language, and emotional cues. For infants, caregiver attunement lays the foundation for secure attachment and emotional development. In adult relationships, attunement fosters intimacy, empathy, and trust. Therapists use attunement to build strong therapeutic alliances, making clients feel held and validated in vulnerable moments. It’s especially important in trauma-informed care, where emotional safety is key. Attunement can be cultivated through mindfulness, emotional intelligence training, and active listening. When practiced consistently, it strengthens connection, improves communication, and enhances emotional healing. For those recovering from neglect, abuse, or relational trauma, experiencing true attunement can be a transformative and reparative experience.

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