Attachment Theory isn’t new; it just gets too little air time. British psychiatrist John Bowlby (left) developed it in the 1950s while working on the post-war orphan crisis. [6] Bowlby believed that all infants would seek to stay close to parents, since such “attachment”promotes survival...
Main predictions of the interpersonal–psychological theory of suicidal behavior: empirical tests in two samples of young adults. J Abnorm Psychol. 2009;118(3):634–46. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Devacht I, Bosmans G, Dewulf S, Levy S, Diamond GS. Attachment-based family ...
To assess the effect that family interventions based on attachment theory can have on adopted child mental health, Dr. Juffer and her colleagues at Leiden (the Netherlands) University tested two intervention programs on 130 families with 6-month-old infants adopted from Sri Lanka, South Korea, an...
In so doing, we will invest in creating interdisciplinary scholarly communities led by our world-class faculty, increase collaborative research opportunities and experiential learning opportunities for students, and engage in the full diversity of our campus community. Also consistent with the One Health...
“some studies in consumer research explicitly draw upon attachment theory, while others reference attachment theory but adopt a different, and more ordinary, conceptualization of attachment, thereby potentially misleading readers new to the area about the content and meaning of attachment”. The authors...
This research emphasizes romantic consumption as a novel scholarly domain of theoretical and substantive richness due to its fundamental importance to nearly every consumer’s life and its considerable economic relevance. Specifically, we investigate how attachment styles influence romantic consumption across ...