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Allison, Colleen J.; Bartholomew, Kim; Mayseless, Ofra; Dutton, Donald G. – Journal of Family Issues, 2008
The authors explored the attachment dynamics of heterosexual couples identified for male partner violence. Based on semistructured interviews, participants were assessed for attachment orientations. Based on a thematic analysis of the interviews, two strategies for regulating distance within these relationships were identified: pursuit and…
Descriptors: Proximity, Family Violence, Attachment Behavior, Males
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Rochman, Daniel; Diamond, Gary M.; Amir, Ofer – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2008
The authors conducted 2 studies to identify the vocal acoustical correlates of unresolved anger and sadness among women reporting unresolved anger toward an attachment figure. In Study 1, participants (N = 17) were induced to experience and express anger then sadness or sadness then anger. In Study 2, a 2nd group of participants (N = 22) underwent…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Emotional Experience, Psychotherapy, Psychological Patterns
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Beijersbergen, Marielle D.; Bakermans-Kranenburg, Marian J.; van IJzendoorn, Marinus H.; Juffer, Femmie – Child Development, 2008
The current study examined whether adolescents' attachment representations were associated with differences in emotion regulation during the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI; C. George, N. Kaplan, & M. Main, 1996) and during a mother-adolescent conflict interaction task (Family Interaction Task [FIT]; J. P. Allen et al., 2003). Participants…
Descriptors: Conflict, Attachment Behavior, Adolescents, Parent Child Relationship
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Booth, Jeb A.; Farrell, Amy; Varano, Sean P. – Crime & Delinquency, 2008
Social control theory asserts that strong social bonds inhibit delinquency, whereas weak bonds offer little resistance to offending. In the development of this theoretical perspective, new research suggests that the type and magnitude of social bonds have differing effects on male and female delinquency. This study adds to our understanding of how…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Social Control, Risk, Crime
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Casper, Wendy J.; Harris, Christopher M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2008
This study examines two competing theoretical explanations for why work-life policies such as dependent care assistance and flexible schedules influence organizational attachment. The self-interest utility model posits that work-life policies influence organizational attachment because employee use of these policies facilitates attachment. The…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Males, Fringe Benefits, Attachment Behavior
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Waterman, Stephanie J. – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2012
Native American students find sources of strength in their families, communities, and culture. This article reviews the experiences of 26 Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) college graduates who lived in residence halls while enrolled in college. These students obtained college educations while remaining culturally centered by going home often, some said…
Descriptors: American Indians, American Indian Education, Student Motivation, Educational Attainment
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Greeff, Abraham P.; van der Walt, Kerry-Jan – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2010
The primary aim of this study was to identify characteristics and resources that families have that enable them to adapt successfully and be resilient despite the presence of an autistic child in the family. The study was rooted within the contextual framework of the Resilience Model of Stress, Adjustment and Adaptation of McCubbin and McCubbin…
Descriptors: Autism, Beliefs, Coping, Foreign Countries
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Kochanska, Grazyna; Philibert, Robert A.; Barry, Robin A. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Background: A broad capacity for deliberate self-regulation plays a key role in emotion regulation. This longitudinal investigation from infancy to preschool age examines genotype by environment (G x E) interaction in the development of self-regulation, using molecular measures of children's genotypes and observed measures of the quality of early…
Descriptors: Mothers, Psychopathology, Attachment Behavior, Parent Child Relationship
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Oh, Joong-Hwan; Kim, Sangmoon – Journal of Community Psychology, 2009
This study attempts to examine the reciprocal effects between fear of crime and neighborhood attachment because aging is a critical factor in both discussions of fear of crime and neighborhood attachment (friendship, neighboring, social cohesion and trust, informal social control, and participation in neighborhood watch program). Using data from…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Interaction, Social Behavior, Fear
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Slater, Ruth – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2007
Zeanah argues that ethological attachment theory, as outlined by John Bowlby, has provided one of the most important frameworks for understanding crucial risk and protective factors in social and emotional development. However, although attachment theory and the notion of attachment disorders have influenced such initiatives, many psychologists,…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Emotional Development, Educational Psychology, Attachment Behavior
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Kiang, Lisa; Furman, Wyndol – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2007
The vast majority of adolescents have at least one sibling, and most are raised by the same parent or parents. What then might researchers expect two adolescent siblings' representations of attachment to parents to be like? Are both siblings likely to exhibit similarly secure or insecure representations, or is it just as likely that one sibling…
Descriptors: Siblings, Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents, Attachment Behavior
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Larson, Scott – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2008
When the Commission on Children At Risk--a group of 33 children's doctors, research scientists, mental health and youth service professionals--presented to the Nation its report on the crises of deteriorating mental and behavioral health of children in the US, the 83-page report was entitled "Hardwired to Connect: The New Scientific Case for…
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Interpersonal Relationship, Attachment Behavior, Stress Variables
Fleming, Ted – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2008
The attachment theory of John Bowlby has had an enduring impact on our understanding of child development. But these ideas are a neglected and forgotten discourse in adult education. In this paper concepts such as secure and insecure attachments, internal working models, and the strange situation along with the more contemporary concept of…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Adult Education, Attachment Behavior, Adult Learning
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Ferkany, Matt – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
Some philosophers of education have recently argued that educators can more or less ignore children's global self-esteem without failing them educationally in any important way. This paper draws on an attachment theoretic account of self-esteem to argue that this view is mistaken. I argue that understanding self-esteem's origins in attachment…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Physical Education, Academic Education, Educational Philosophy
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Cassibba, Rosalinda; Granqvist, Pehr; Costantini, Alessandro; Gatto, Sergio – Developmental Psychology, 2008
Based on the idea that believers' perceived relationships with God develop from their attachment-related experiences with primary caregivers, the authors explored the quality of such experiences and their representations among individuals who differed in likelihood of experiencing a principal attachment to God. Using the Adult Attachment Interview…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Attachment Behavior, School Personnel, Clergy
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