The purpose of this study is to find the connections between attachment styles, adult development, and mentoring experiences.Banerjee, Rimjhim
Although originally developed to explain the nature of the child–parent bond, attachment theory has also been used to characterize the quality of adult attachment relationships (Hazan & Shaver, 1987). Individual differences in adult attachment are typically assessed via interview (e.g., the Adult ...
Collins, N. L., & Read, S. J. (1990). Adult attachment, working models, and relationship quality in dating couples. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58(4), 644-663. The Attachment Theory Website Step Boldly to Completing your Research ...
attachment style;adult attachment theory;sex communication;sexual knowledge;sex behaviour;partner sex history;intimate relationships 1. Introduction Adult attachment theory was introduced by Hazan and Shaver [1] as they examined attachment within adult romantic relationships. Following the three-type model ...
Want to learn more about attachment theory? We’re here to help you make sense of your attachment style in various contexts of your life. FollowThe Attachment Projecton Instagram. Sources: Baumeister, R. F., & Leary, M. R. (1995). The need to belong: Desire for interpersonal attachments...
Lesson 1: Adult attachment styles appear to have their origins, in part, in earlier interpersonal experiences. But existing longitudinal data have not produced a consistent set of predictors of attachment styles One of the long-standing assumptions of attachment theory is that people's attachment sty...
Adult Attachment TheoryAffect Regulation StrategiesMajor DepressionAccording to the attachment theory which is also known as an affect regulation theory, internal working models that are constituted by the interaction between primary care giver and infant in the early period of life. These working models...
Adult attachment theory and the Teacher-Student RelationshipRiley, Philip
Self-report measurement of adult attachment: An integrative overview. In Attachment Theory and Close Relationships; Simpson, J.A., Rholes, W.S., Eds.; The Guilford Press: New York, NY, USA, 1998; pp. 46–76. [Google Scholar] Lafontaine, M.F.; Brassard, A.; Lussier, Y.; Valois,...
Attachment theory and Social Defence theory If the attachment system is an evolved response, as Bowlby argued, the question arises: Why did the insecure attachment style evolve at all? There are obvious survival and reproductive benefits to secure attachment. Securely attached individuals thrive in th...