Future studies
about romantic attachment will focus on using the findings from research such as Young's and Diamond's to develop new treatments for grief associated with partner separation or loss and for disorders that involve social deficits, such as schizophrenia and autism.
Not exact matches
They found that people high in the psychological attribute called
attachment anxiety (a tendency to worry
about the proximity and availability of a
romantic partner) responded to memories of a relationship breakup with an increased preference for warm - temperature foods over cooler ones: soup over crackers.
The way your
romantic relationships play out in life is deeply rooted in your story of love — your
attachment style, love languages, patterns, behaviours, choices and key decisions you've made
about yourself and your place in the world.
The Parisian rising star talks
about his «
romantic»
attachment to failure, and why telling jokes can be the best way to say something serious.
I wrote
about the need to eliminate shall from your writing, and created a bit of a kerfuffle by doing so — some lawyers seem to have an almost
romantic attachment to it.
Attachment theory forms the basis for many best - selling books on the parent / child relationship, but there has yet to be an accessible guide to what this fascinating science has to tell us
about adult
romantic relationships - until now.
In this podcast Alanis talks with Dr. Sue Johnson
about bonding,
attachment and adult
romantic relationships.
Romantic relationships are
about attachment.
For my dissertation project (published in
Attachment & Human Development), I wanted to study the dreams people have about their romantic partners, and how those dreams relate to secure or insecure attachment.1 My colleagues and I asked a sample of people (mostly young adults) in committed relationships to keep a record of their dreams fo
Attachment & Human Development), I wanted to study the dreams people have
about their
romantic partners, and how those dreams relate to secure or insecure
attachment.1 My colleagues and I asked a sample of people (mostly young adults) in committed relationships to keep a record of their dreams fo
attachment.1 My colleagues and I asked a sample of people (mostly young adults) in committed relationships to keep a record of their dreams for 2 weeks.
For my dissertation project (published in
Attachment & Human Development), I wanted to study the dreams people have about their romantic partners, and how those dreams relate to secure or insecure a
Attachment & Human Development), I wanted to study the dreams people have
about their
romantic partners, and how those dreams relate to secure or insecure
attachmentattachment.
This feeling of threat activates the
attachment system (see more
about attachment here)-- a biologically based system that works to keep your important relationships intact.1 Whenever the
attachment system is activated, it motivates you to increase your sense of closeness and security with important others, such as your
romantic partner.
However, less is known
about the mechanisms by which
romantic attachment may influence family dynamics.
Take this test to learn
about your
attachment bonds with your
romantic partner, parents, and best friend.
Along with colleagues, I have written
about the robust scholarly literature showing the many ways in which childhood
attachment insecurities last into adulthood and impair
romantic relationship development and security.
It's presumed to be a negative emotion, but is often talked
about as unavoidable when it comes to
romantic attachments.
In this podcast Alanis talks with Sue Johnson
about bonding,
attachment and adult
romantic relationships.
Secure
attachment builds confidence and positive feelings
about partner and provides emotional involvement in a relationship Though secure
attachment favors
romantic relationship and relationship satisfaction, other styles of
attachment too show link to
romantic involvement.
Only
romantic attachment anxiety was found to be associated with concerns and dissatisfaction
about body shape in a samples of female college students (Hardit & Hannum, 2012; Koskina & Giovazolias, 2010).