Severe or persistent conflict is disturbing for romantic partners and can jeopardize the couple relationship, hence activating the attachment system. In this paper we integrate recent laboratory-based and clinical research into attachment processes and couple conflict. Three main tenets are addressed. First, attachment security and insecurity have pervasive effects in conflict situations, shaping perceptual, physiological and behavioral responses to conflict. Second, attachment insecurity and associated conflict behaviors tend to erode relationship quality. Third, attachment-related interventions are effective not only in reducing the maladaptive responses that lead to conflict escalation, but also in promoting security and emotional connec...
This study aimed to investigate the associations between adult attachment and conflict behaviour by ...
The current study explored the interplay among attachment orientations, the formation of negative ca...
This study examined a potential moderating effect of attachment styles of members of clinical couple...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2011....
The experience of conflict is often cited as a highly stressful relational phenomenon by romantic co...
The extension of attachment principles to adults’ close relationships provides an important theoreti...
Research examining the associations between conflict in relationships and relationship satisfaction ...
This chapter discusses sources of conflict that are inherent in intimate relationships. In Western s...
This study examined attachment-related differences in adults’ conflict resolution behaviours and per...
In recent years, the principles of attachment theory have been applied to the research field of coup...
Couple distress is common and associated with mental and physical health difficulties. Adult attachm...
Contains fulltext : 234295.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This work adopt...
In couple relationships, intense or protracted conflict can activate the attachment system, raising ...
This study examined the relations between clinical couples' secure, preoccupied, dismissive, and fea...
In couple relationships, intense or protracted conflict can activate the attachment system, raising ...
This study aimed to investigate the associations between adult attachment and conflict behaviour by ...
The current study explored the interplay among attachment orientations, the formation of negative ca...
This study examined a potential moderating effect of attachment styles of members of clinical couple...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2011....
The experience of conflict is often cited as a highly stressful relational phenomenon by romantic co...
The extension of attachment principles to adults’ close relationships provides an important theoreti...
Research examining the associations between conflict in relationships and relationship satisfaction ...
This chapter discusses sources of conflict that are inherent in intimate relationships. In Western s...
This study examined attachment-related differences in adults’ conflict resolution behaviours and per...
In recent years, the principles of attachment theory have been applied to the research field of coup...
Couple distress is common and associated with mental and physical health difficulties. Adult attachm...
Contains fulltext : 234295.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This work adopt...
In couple relationships, intense or protracted conflict can activate the attachment system, raising ...
This study examined the relations between clinical couples' secure, preoccupied, dismissive, and fea...
In couple relationships, intense or protracted conflict can activate the attachment system, raising ...
This study aimed to investigate the associations between adult attachment and conflict behaviour by ...
The current study explored the interplay among attachment orientations, the formation of negative ca...
This study examined a potential moderating effect of attachment styles of members of clinical couple...