However, adults may experience mental health conditions and disorders with similar symptoms to those diagnosed in children, including personality disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In addition, theories like attachment theory by John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth describe four distinct ...
8.27.4.2.6Difficulties with theories A major barrier in health psychology in trying to implement theories developed in social and developmental psychology is in the measurement of key concepts. This was clearly a difficulty in the work involving attachment theory. In adults, attachment tends to be ...
Ch 4.The Self in a Social Context Ch 5.Attitudes and Persuasion Ch 6.Group Decisions Ch 7.Attraction & Close Relationships Mere Exposure & Propinquity Effect | Theories & Examples5:20 Similarity, Reciprocal Liking and Ingratiation: Definition & Examples7:05 ...
Counseling TheoriesFamily CharacteristicsFamily ProblemsOlder AdultsParent Child RelationshipGreater longevity has increased the years that adult children share with their older parents, yet it creates the potential for family stress situations that may be amenable to counseling intervention. In this article,...
In the past few decades, a number of theories have been developed to further our understanding of the various aspects of sex offending. Recent work has been focused on the relationship between early interpersonal experiences and the presence of intimacy deficits in sex offenders. Marshall (1989, ...
But the theory also invokes a number of dynamics that are common to personality theories, such as selection or person-driven effects. For example, the theory assumes that people's attachment styles play a role in how they interpret the behavior and intentions of others, how they regulate their...
Marital status as a candidate moderator variable of male-female differences in sexual jealousy: the need for representative population samples. Evolutionary psychological theories predict pronounced and universal male-female differences in sexual jealousy. Recent cross-cultural research, using the ... M,Vo...
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Attachment is a special emotional relationship that involves an exchange of comfort, care, and pleasure. The roots of research on attachment began with Freud's theories about love, but another researcher named John Bowlby is usually credited as the father of attachment theory. ...