Coping with a romantic breakup is a normal developmental task of emerging adulthood. Because of their role in influencing interpersonal relationships and adjustment, attachment history and time perspectives may influence resilience to romantic loss. In an online survey of 1,404 university students ages 18–25 who reported experiencing recent breakups, individuals with secure parental bonding, past positive time orientation, and lower future relationship orientation reported less distress after their breakup. However, time perspectives did not buffer the negative effects of poor parental bonding on mental health. These results suggest that professionals counseling college students experiencing breakups might consider addressing parental bondi...
Purpose Throughout the lifespan, individuals form countless relationships. Among these relationships...
The purpose of this research was to examine the associations of attachment anxiety and avoidance wit...
Despite burgeoning interest among researchers in the psychology of emerging adults, very little rese...
Two constructs integral to adolescent development, continuing parental attachment and social support...
Romantic relationships are one of the most common sources of stress and anxiety. Much research has b...
The present study examined the normative life event of college student romantic breakup using a loss...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Romantic relationship breakups can lead to severe emotional disturbances ...
The termination of a romantic relationship, be it by breakup or divorce, is a fairly ubiquitous expe...
Young adulthood has been conceptualized as a period of major changes and transitions. Such changes h...
The experience of forming and sustaining romantic relationships offers unique insight into a person\...
Adolescent romantic relationships have significant implications for emotional adjustment and mental ...
When serious romantic relationships are terminated, partners are faced with convoluted and complex c...
Secure parental attachment and healthy levels of separation-individuation have been consistently lin...
The study sought to better understand the psychological variables affecting romantic break-up and ro...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among love relationship, ...
Purpose Throughout the lifespan, individuals form countless relationships. Among these relationships...
The purpose of this research was to examine the associations of attachment anxiety and avoidance wit...
Despite burgeoning interest among researchers in the psychology of emerging adults, very little rese...
Two constructs integral to adolescent development, continuing parental attachment and social support...
Romantic relationships are one of the most common sources of stress and anxiety. Much research has b...
The present study examined the normative life event of college student romantic breakup using a loss...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Romantic relationship breakups can lead to severe emotional disturbances ...
The termination of a romantic relationship, be it by breakup or divorce, is a fairly ubiquitous expe...
Young adulthood has been conceptualized as a period of major changes and transitions. Such changes h...
The experience of forming and sustaining romantic relationships offers unique insight into a person\...
Adolescent romantic relationships have significant implications for emotional adjustment and mental ...
When serious romantic relationships are terminated, partners are faced with convoluted and complex c...
Secure parental attachment and healthy levels of separation-individuation have been consistently lin...
The study sought to better understand the psychological variables affecting romantic break-up and ro...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among love relationship, ...
Purpose Throughout the lifespan, individuals form countless relationships. Among these relationships...
The purpose of this research was to examine the associations of attachment anxiety and avoidance wit...
Despite burgeoning interest among researchers in the psychology of emerging adults, very little rese...