Youths’ attachment representations with their parents were tested as moderators of the relation between peerreported anxious solitude and self-compassion and self-criticism trajectories from fifth to seventh grades. Participants were 213 youth, 57% girls, M = 10.65 years of age. Growth curves revealed that attachment representations with both parents moderated the relation between AS and self-processes such that AS youth with (a) dual secure attachments demonstrated the most adaptive self-processes, (b) one secure attachment demonstrated intermediately adaptive self-processes, and (c) dual insecure attachments demonstrated the least adaptive self-processes over time. AS youth with dual insecure attachments are of most concern because they d...
Introduction: Literature has shown that early childhood experiences, especially those related to fee...
Depression increases in adolescence and reaches its highest rate in adulthood. Identifying processes...
ObjectivesMindfulness, positive self-related attitudes and secure attachment have been shown to prot...
Youths' attachment representations with their parents were tested as moderators of the relation betw...
Recent research indicates that secure attachment is a protective factor against the develop...
Objectives. Many recent studies have explored the potential links between attachment style dimensio...
Attachment theory leads to the suggestion that the supportive function of attachment relations may ...
Attachment theorists often describe internal working models, constructed from a history of interacti...
The relation of attachment security to multiple domains of psychosocial functioning was examined in ...
The study was aimed to verify, from a longitudinal perspective, whether perceived peer support would...
Background: Attachment theory was conceptualized by Bowlby as relevant across the life span, from ‘...
The current study examines the impact of attachment to parents during middle childhood on the domain...
This study examines the relationship between attachment to parents and peers, time perspective and ...
Objectives Mindfulness, positive self-related attitudes and secure attachment have been shown to pr...
The objective of this study was to examine the links between coping and attachment. In a longitudina...
Introduction: Literature has shown that early childhood experiences, especially those related to fee...
Depression increases in adolescence and reaches its highest rate in adulthood. Identifying processes...
ObjectivesMindfulness, positive self-related attitudes and secure attachment have been shown to prot...
Youths' attachment representations with their parents were tested as moderators of the relation betw...
Recent research indicates that secure attachment is a protective factor against the develop...
Objectives. Many recent studies have explored the potential links between attachment style dimensio...
Attachment theory leads to the suggestion that the supportive function of attachment relations may ...
Attachment theorists often describe internal working models, constructed from a history of interacti...
The relation of attachment security to multiple domains of psychosocial functioning was examined in ...
The study was aimed to verify, from a longitudinal perspective, whether perceived peer support would...
Background: Attachment theory was conceptualized by Bowlby as relevant across the life span, from ‘...
The current study examines the impact of attachment to parents during middle childhood on the domain...
This study examines the relationship between attachment to parents and peers, time perspective and ...
Objectives Mindfulness, positive self-related attitudes and secure attachment have been shown to pr...
The objective of this study was to examine the links between coping and attachment. In a longitudina...
Introduction: Literature has shown that early childhood experiences, especially those related to fee...
Depression increases in adolescence and reaches its highest rate in adulthood. Identifying processes...
ObjectivesMindfulness, positive self-related attitudes and secure attachment have been shown to prot...