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Bar-Yam, Miriam – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1991
Compared women's (n=40) and men's (n=20) levels of self-evolvement based on Kegan's Constructive-Developmental Theory. Findings from U.S. military personnel in Europe revealed no gender differences in self-evolvement. Results suggest stereotypically masculine orientation toward individuation and increased autonomy and stereotypically feminine…
Descriptors: Adults, Attachment Behavior, Individual Development, Military Personnel
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Fagot, Beverly I.; Kavanagh, Kate – Child Development, 1990
Children of 18 months classified as secure or insecure/avoidant by means of the Ainsworth Strange Situation were observed at home and in a playgroup. Teachers and observers rated girls classified as insecure/avoidant as being more difficult to deal with and having more difficulty with peers than girls rated as securely attached. (PCB)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Behavior Problems, Peer Relationship
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Brack, Greg; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1993
Examined relationship between coping resources and attachment to parents and peers in 60 college students. Different sets of coping resources predicted maternal, paternal, and peer attachment among subjects. Maternal and paternal attachment were associated with greater number of coping resource than was peer attachment. Findings suggest that…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attachment Behavior, College Students, Coping
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Mallinckrodt, Brent; King, Julie L.; Coble, Helen M. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1998
Alexithymia (difficulty differentiating affective states and expressing feelings, external reliance in decision-making) is studied as a possible mediator by which dysfunctional family environment in childhood affects adult clients' attachment to therapist (N=61). Fear of separation, parent/child role reversal, and marital conflict were associated…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Counseling, Counselor Client Relationship, Decision Making
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Quas, Jodi A.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1999
Examined 3- to 13-year olds' memories for an experienced and a never-experienced medical procedure. Found that children 4 years or older at time of the procedure described it more accurately than did younger children. Longer delays between procedure and recall were related to providing fewer correct information units but not more inaccuracies.…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Children, Emotional Development, Long Term Memory
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Owens, Caroline V. – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1999
Notes that young children need to express joys and sadness; discusses candle ceremony designed for discussions of grief. Suggests teachers inform parents of the ceremony and solicit their help in preparing children, resolve not to try to solve all problems that may be discussed, inform children the moments are private, and plan for difficult…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Ceremonies, Classroom Techniques, Grief
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Pistole, M. Carole – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1999
Efforts to prevent unintended teen pregnancy seem to have ignored emotional motivations in romantic relationships. Proposes a model that may provide mental-health counselors with a theoretical-research base for interventions and programming designed to enhance teens' romantic relationships while simultaneously preventing unwanted consequences such…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Early Parenthood, Interpersonal Relationship, Love
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Pistole, M. Carole – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 1996
Examines the association of attachment organization and recalled grief responses following the dissolution of a romantic relationship. Data based on college students' (N=118) responses resulted in four interpretable grief themes. Preoccupied attachment predicted self-reproach, fearful attachment predicted partner blame, whereas both fearful and…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, College Students, Grief, Higher Education
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Raskin, Patricia M.; Kummel, Patricia; Bannister, Tanya – Journal of Career Assessment, 1998
A study of 164 employed women with children found that women with secure or avoidant attachment styles were more likely to cope with hypothetical role conflicts using structural role redefinition. Ambivalently attached women used reactive role behavior. No relationship was found among coping styles, attachment styles, and work environment. (SK)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Coping, Employed Women, Family Work Relationship
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Morton, Nicola; Browne, Kevin D. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
Reviews the literature on attachment and child maltreatment in relation to the intergenerational transmission of maltreatment. Review of 13 studies suggests that a poor mother-infant relationship is the primary process by which maltreatment continues from one generation to the next. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Family Environment
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Steier, Alison J.; Lehman, Elyse Brauch – Child Study Journal, 2000
Developed direct observational measure of children's attachment to inanimate objects such as blankets and soft toys among object-attached and non-object-attached 15- to 31-month-olds. Procedure varied arousal levels across situations. Found support for validity of the procedure in, among other factors, its ability to capture the preference of…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Development
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Pipp-Siegel, Sandra; Siegel, Clifford H.; Dean, Janet – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1999
Examines possible neurological causes of the various indices of D attachment status. Describes a system of attachment categories and the criteria for assessing disorganized and disoriented behavior, pointing out which of these behaviors may result from neurological abnormalities. Suggests a strategy for differentiating neurological risk status…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Behavior Development, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Theories
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Lee, Hee-Yeong; Hughey, Kenneth F. – Journal of Career Development, 2001
Parental attachment was a more significant influence than psychological separation on the career maturity of 82 college freshmen from intact families. Those who were more attached to parents were more likely to engage in career planning and exploration. (Contains 42 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Career Exploration, Career Planning, College Freshmen
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Scott, Donna J.; Church, A. Timothy – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2001
A study of 287 undergraduates (149 from intact homes) showed that those from intact families displayed more career decidedness and financial connectedness to parents. Students with divorced parents had higher financial press and greater independence from fathers. Partial or limited support for separation/attachment theory was found. (Contains 47…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Career Choice, College Students, Decision Making
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Shaver, Phillip R.; And Others – Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1996
Three studies explore similarities between attachment style typologies and sex role typologies. Both are defined by pairs of dimensions: self model and other model (attachment styles); masculinity, or agency, and femininity, or communion (sex role orientations). Discusses results. (KW)
Descriptors: Androgyny, Attachment Behavior, Femininity, Individual Psychology
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