Abstract:Objective: This study aimed to investigate the role of mediator conscious emotions (shame and guilt) of women in the relationship between attachment styles and covert relational aggression, has been done. Methods: This study was a correlation study of structural equation modeling. The study population was comprised married women of Birjand. A sample of 350 married women participated in the study. Method of sampling were available. Data collection included questionnaires attachment styles Collins and Read (1990), the scale of self-conscious emotions (shame and guilt) Tangney, Wagner and Gomez (1989) and covert relational aggression Questionnaire of Carole & Nelson (2006). To analyze statistical methods, Pearson correlation and struc...
Satisfaction with marital relationships is one of the most underlying parts of a common life that ca...
Objectives: This study investigates whether women’s attachment to mother might influence Intimate Pa...
Four hundred and fifty-three married or cohabitating couples participated in the current study. A me...
The purpose of this study is to examine the predictive power of attachment styles and gender on nega...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among several demographic and emotional/...
The main objective of this research religiosity structural model predictions based on attachment sty...
Introduction: Current figures indicate that many of first marriages in the Iran will end in separati...
AbstractThe aim of the current study is Comparison of attachment styles and personality dimensions i...
Shame is an intense, difficult to regulate, self-conscious emotion that predicts aspects of poor psy...
This study examined the associations between individual differences in romantic attachment and trans...
Aim: As one of the most important factors in interpersonal interactions, attachment style develops i...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the relationship between sex guilt and attachment sty...
Objectives: This study investigates whether women’s attachment to mother might influence Intimate Pa...
Recent studies have focused on attachment and related variables to explain partner abuse. These stud...
Objectives: This study investigates whether women’s attachment to mother might influence Intimate Pa...
Satisfaction with marital relationships is one of the most underlying parts of a common life that ca...
Objectives: This study investigates whether women’s attachment to mother might influence Intimate Pa...
Four hundred and fifty-three married or cohabitating couples participated in the current study. A me...
The purpose of this study is to examine the predictive power of attachment styles and gender on nega...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among several demographic and emotional/...
The main objective of this research religiosity structural model predictions based on attachment sty...
Introduction: Current figures indicate that many of first marriages in the Iran will end in separati...
AbstractThe aim of the current study is Comparison of attachment styles and personality dimensions i...
Shame is an intense, difficult to regulate, self-conscious emotion that predicts aspects of poor psy...
This study examined the associations between individual differences in romantic attachment and trans...
Aim: As one of the most important factors in interpersonal interactions, attachment style develops i...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the relationship between sex guilt and attachment sty...
Objectives: This study investigates whether women’s attachment to mother might influence Intimate Pa...
Recent studies have focused on attachment and related variables to explain partner abuse. These stud...
Objectives: This study investigates whether women’s attachment to mother might influence Intimate Pa...
Satisfaction with marital relationships is one of the most underlying parts of a common life that ca...
Objectives: This study investigates whether women’s attachment to mother might influence Intimate Pa...
Four hundred and fifty-three married or cohabitating couples participated in the current study. A me...