Interpersona An International Journal on Personal RelationshipsKarandashev, V., Benton, M., Edwards, C., & Wolters, V. (2012). Development of attachment in romantic relationship of young adults with different love styles. Interpersona, 6(1), 1-22. doi:10.5964/ijpr.v6i1.87...
(2014). Attachment and the expression of affection in romantic relationships: The mediating role of romantic love. Communication Reports, 27(2), 102-115.Dillow, M. R., Goodboy, A. K., & Bolkan, S. (2014) `Attachment and the Expression of Affection in Romantic Relationships: The ...
Some may notice that their learned beliefs, feelings about themselves, and patterns of engaging in relationships are carried over from their childhood into their adult lives. Adults with a fearful-avoidant attachment style often display a “push-pull” dynamic in theirromantic relationshipstha...
When you look back on your romantic relationships, do you see any patterns? Does it feel like you end up in similar situations but with different people? Perhaps you’ve been accused of being too clingy, needy, or jealous, and you always seem to feel more emotionally invested in the relat...
(b) how they think abouttheir romantic relationships, (c) their motives and goals in those relationships, (d) how theybehave and interact with their partners (e.g., how they provide and seek support), and (e) howthey initiate and maintain relationships and respond to relationship dissolution...
Attachment and Information Seeking in Romantic Relationships Testing predictions derived from attachment theory, this research investigated how adult attachment orientations are associated with selective exposure to ... Rholes,W.,S.,... - 《Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin》 被引量: 64发表: ...
This study examines romantic attachment, internalized sexual stigma, relationship satisfaction, and motives for parenthood in a sample of 313 Italian lesbian women (47.9%) and gay men (52.1%) aged 18–71 years (M = 36.2; SD = 11.9) and in same-sex relationships. The following hypotheses were...
Although it is completely normal to recognize features of one or more types of attachment in your history of romantic relationships, it’s important to remember thatattachment types can change with major life events, or even with different partners. ...
For example, yourattachment stylecan influence the way you relate to other people, specifically in the context of romantic relationships. Adult attachment styles can be heavily influenced by self-worth and interpersonal trust, and may be directly related to how well you bonded with others during ch...
In both romantic and platonic relationships, securely attached people are more authentic, engaged, and generally emtionally intimate Insecurely attached people are less likely to have sexual intimacy and satisfaction than securely attached people, and this is true for people of diverse sexual orientati...