The authors review findings from the psychology of religion showing that believers ’ perceived relationships with God meet the definitional criteria for attachment relationships. They also review evidence for associations between aspects of religion and individual differences in interpersonal attachment security and insecurity. They focus on two developmental pathways to religion. The first is a “compensation ” pathway involving distress regulation in the context of insecure attachment and past experiences of insensitive caregiving. Research suggests that religion as compensation might set in motion an “earned security” process for individuals who are insecure with respect to attachment. The second is a “correspondence ” pathway based on se...
This paper explores the ways in which attachment disruptions might increase the risk of adult religi...
Past research has indicated that an individual’s attachment style can influence their relationship w...
Attachment relationships enhance an individual’s ability to adjust during times of stress, serving a...
Attachment and religion research in the past 15years has focused on the question of continu-ities an...
Motivation: This paper aims to show the central role of the notion of attachment in human behavior, ...
The aim of the thesis was to examine the applicability of attachment theory to adult and adolescent ...
Exploring religion from the perspective of attachment theory, Schaap-Jonker addresses how people’s c...
This chapter explores conceptual frameworks used for assessing the links between religious and place...
This article reports on the association between global attachment styles and aspects of caregiving f...
In this study the relationship between adult attachment, religiosity, and attachment to God was inve...
Research has expanded the notion of attachment to caregivers to other figures such as God, and there...
Kirkpatrick's essay is examined in terms of the adequacy of attachment theory to account for all for...
This dissertation explores how early attachment experience effects how an individual relates to a Ch...
Based on the idea that believers’ perceived relationships with God develop from their attachment-rel...
Although religion and spirituality typically incorporate significant affective and relational compon...
This paper explores the ways in which attachment disruptions might increase the risk of adult religi...
Past research has indicated that an individual’s attachment style can influence their relationship w...
Attachment relationships enhance an individual’s ability to adjust during times of stress, serving a...
Attachment and religion research in the past 15years has focused on the question of continu-ities an...
Motivation: This paper aims to show the central role of the notion of attachment in human behavior, ...
The aim of the thesis was to examine the applicability of attachment theory to adult and adolescent ...
Exploring religion from the perspective of attachment theory, Schaap-Jonker addresses how people’s c...
This chapter explores conceptual frameworks used for assessing the links between religious and place...
This article reports on the association between global attachment styles and aspects of caregiving f...
In this study the relationship between adult attachment, religiosity, and attachment to God was inve...
Research has expanded the notion of attachment to caregivers to other figures such as God, and there...
Kirkpatrick's essay is examined in terms of the adequacy of attachment theory to account for all for...
This dissertation explores how early attachment experience effects how an individual relates to a Ch...
Based on the idea that believers’ perceived relationships with God develop from their attachment-rel...
Although religion and spirituality typically incorporate significant affective and relational compon...
This paper explores the ways in which attachment disruptions might increase the risk of adult religi...
Past research has indicated that an individual’s attachment style can influence their relationship w...
Attachment relationships enhance an individual’s ability to adjust during times of stress, serving a...