Answer- SECURELY ATTACHED
According to studies on Attachment in Adulthood carried out by Mario Mikulincer and Phillip Shaver, when adults who are Securely attached face stress and adversity, they activate cognitive representations of security, are mindful of what is happening around them, and mobilize effective coping strategies. According to the results of their study, the main thing that differentiates securely attached adults from non-secured adults is how they act on their impulse; they noted that securely attached adults exercise greater controls on their behaviors.