Contemporary research suggests that attachment has both a trait‐like, stable component, and a state‐like component that varies across contexts. In the current study we assessed state attachment variability across comparably distressing situations in middle childhood. In two samples, children reported their expectations of maternal support in each situation. Additionally, we administered trait attachment and psychological well‐being measures. Results indicated that, overall, children varied in their expectations across situations: more than half of the variance was explained by intra‐individual differences across situations. Results revealed two components underlying variability: a Signal‐and‐Support component reflecting expectations of supp...
According to the emotional and social problems encountered in disruptive behaviour disorder (DBD), t...
Parent–child attachment is robustly associated with typical patterns of emotion regulation but rarel...
Attachment theory states that children learn to trust in their parent's availability and support if ...
Contemporary research suggests that attachment has both a trait-like, stable component, and a state-...
Research suggests that inter-individual differences in the degree of state attachment variability ar...
© The Author(s) 2014. Secure attachment is characterised by a secure base script regarding the attac...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. Attachment representations have traditionally been con...
Attachment theory is a widely appreciated perspective on the importance of close relationships for h...
In middle childhood, maternal inadequacy to help children regulate negative emotions in times of str...
Associations between parenting style and the quality of child attachment to mother were investigated...
Background: Attachment theory was conceptualized by Bowlby as relevant across the life span, from ‘...
Over the years, attachment theory has demonstrated its importance for understanding relationships be...
Mary DozierWhen infants develop disorganized attachments, they have an increased risk of later negat...
The study explored relationships between attachment to parents, personality traits and cross-context...
Mary DozierInfant attachment organization and security has been associated with externalizing behavi...
According to the emotional and social problems encountered in disruptive behaviour disorder (DBD), t...
Parent–child attachment is robustly associated with typical patterns of emotion regulation but rarel...
Attachment theory states that children learn to trust in their parent's availability and support if ...
Contemporary research suggests that attachment has both a trait-like, stable component, and a state-...
Research suggests that inter-individual differences in the degree of state attachment variability ar...
© The Author(s) 2014. Secure attachment is characterised by a secure base script regarding the attac...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. Attachment representations have traditionally been con...
Attachment theory is a widely appreciated perspective on the importance of close relationships for h...
In middle childhood, maternal inadequacy to help children regulate negative emotions in times of str...
Associations between parenting style and the quality of child attachment to mother were investigated...
Background: Attachment theory was conceptualized by Bowlby as relevant across the life span, from ‘...
Over the years, attachment theory has demonstrated its importance for understanding relationships be...
Mary DozierWhen infants develop disorganized attachments, they have an increased risk of later negat...
The study explored relationships between attachment to parents, personality traits and cross-context...
Mary DozierInfant attachment organization and security has been associated with externalizing behavi...
According to the emotional and social problems encountered in disruptive behaviour disorder (DBD), t...
Parent–child attachment is robustly associated with typical patterns of emotion regulation but rarel...
Attachment theory states that children learn to trust in their parent's availability and support if ...