examining adults’ retrospective accounts of their relationship to their parents using the Parental Bonding Instrument (Parker et al., 1979) found no difference in attachment styles between the two groups. The remaining three studies found more insecure attachment styles in individuals with bipolar disor...
Full text PDF | 5197 | 4809 Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the association between attachment styles and stigma in adults. Participants were 361 adults (186 females and 175 males) aged between 18 and 69 (M=31.77, SD=9.45). Participants completed the measurement instruments...
For the lesbian subsample, age, relationship status, adult attachment styles, and differentiation of self, combined, accounted for 75.2% of the variance in relationship satisfaction, and 74.3% of the variance when adjusted for sample size and the number of predictors. For the subsample of gay men...
The association between adult attachment styles and dysfunctional assumptions has been investigated in two independent samples (n=110, and n=125 respectively) of healthy subjects. The second study being aimed at a replication of the first one. Two measures of adult attachment: Adult Attachment Scale...
A new 4-group model of attachment styles in adulthood is proposed. Four prototypic attachment patterns are defined using combinations of a person's self-image (positive or negative) and image of others (positive or negative). In Study 1, an interview was developed to yield continuous and categ...
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A new 4-group model of attachment styles in adulthood is proposed. Four prototypic attachment patterns are defined using combinations of a person's self-image (positive or negative) and image of others (positive or negative). In Study 1, an interview was developed to yield continuous and categ...
Differential attachment styles have been linked to differential emotion regulation and ability to cope with stress in samples of young adults. There are few data on attachment styles in older adults despite the fact that attachment relationships are said to play a significant role in psychological ...
What Are the 4 Attachment Styles of Adults? Some might get attachment disorders confused with attachment styles, but they are not quite the same. Attachment styles apply to everyone, as everyone has a way of connecting with and interacting with others that reflects a certain style of attachment...