(very secure, secure-reserved, secure-ambivalent, and secure-controlling) rated them as both less secure and more fearful of strangers than indicated by corresponding laboratory assessments, while mothers of insecurely attached children (avoidant, ambivalent, and controlling) rated them as more secure ...
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The study seeks to illuminate the mechanisms that mediate avoidant reactions in young humans. 40 babies repeatedly were observed throughout their second year in a variety of mildly challenging situations, and then again in a series of follow-up assessments at age 3 1/2. Analysis of the covarian...
each of which represents an attachment style: secure attachment (“It is easy for me to become emotionally close to others. I am comfortable depending on them and having them depend on me. I don’t worry about being alone or having others not accept me.”); avoidant attachment (“I am ...
Based on the I-PACE model [49,50], rumination as an avoidant coping strategy in response to negative experiences [64] may moderate the association between self-esteem and PMPU. Rumination refers to one’s passive and repetitive thinking about the symptoms of distress, the causes, and the pot...
In explaining why wizards are so afraid of Voldemort, Hagrid similarly sheds light on the events that have shaped their avoidance behavior. Hagrid and most of the wizarding universe’s avoidant behavior may be understood in the context of their underlying concerns when seen through psychoanalysis. ...