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328 pages, Paperback
First published December 30, 2010
Amir Levine, M.D. is a psychiatrist, molecular neuroscientist, and Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University.
He is the co-author of Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment, which has sold over 3 million copies and been translated into 42 languages, and the author of Secure: The Revolutionary Guide to Creating a Secure Life (Avery/Penguin Random House, 2026), his follow-up book that merges attachment science with neuroscience to show how anyone can build a more secure life — at work, in friendships, in family, and within themselves.
Levine completed his adult psychiatry residency at New York Presbyterian/Columbia University, where he ranked first in his class three consecutive years, then specialized in child and adolescent psychiatry.
At Columbia, he has conducted NIH-sponsored research as a Principal Investigator alongside Nobel laureate Dr. Eric Kandel. His clinical work led him to develop Secure Priming Therapy, a treatment approach that draws on attachment science, clinical psychology, and neuroscience to help people shift into more secure patterns of relating.