Two studies examined depressives' working models of others and the relative contribution of these models and depression to relationship functioning. Respondents reported on their childhood relationships, adult attachment style, and relationship functioning. Study 1 compared 163 mildly depressed and nondepressed college women (aged 17-48 yrs), and Study 2 compared 25 married women recovering from clinical depression with 23 nondepressed married women (mean age 40 yrs for both groups). Mildly depressed college women evidenced greater preoccupation and fearful avoidance in romantic relationships than did nondepressed women; recovering depressed women evidenced greater fearful avoidance. In both studies, relationship functioning was predicted m...
Depression is among the most common mental disorders in young Australians. Through evolving theory t...
Depression is among the most common mental disorders in young Australians. Through evolving theory t...
Attachment patterns between parent and child have been shown to make a great contribution to individ...
A vulnerability model of depression based on attachment theory was presented. It was proposed that p...
Attachment styles, social skills, and depression were studied in 93 college women using the Relation...
Attachment theory emphasises continuity in patterns of social interaction and adjustment facilitated...
textThis dissertation explores the relationships among depression, attachment, relational schemas, ...
AbstractThe present study aimed to examine the mediator roles of psychological tendency to intimate ...
This project employs a developmental framework guided by interpersonal theories of depression and th...
Postnatal depression (PND) is a debilitating condition that has demonstrated negative impacts on the...
The present study examines adult attachment as a mediator, explaining the association between dyadic...
The purpose of this study is to improve the current understanding of the relation between depression...
Three papers investigate the role of adult attachment relationships in affect regulation, quality of...
The relationship between adult attachment style and romantic relationship quality in marriage relati...
Although there is much evidence to suggest that depression is somewhat rooted in an insecure style o...
Depression is among the most common mental disorders in young Australians. Through evolving theory t...
Depression is among the most common mental disorders in young Australians. Through evolving theory t...
Attachment patterns between parent and child have been shown to make a great contribution to individ...
A vulnerability model of depression based on attachment theory was presented. It was proposed that p...
Attachment styles, social skills, and depression were studied in 93 college women using the Relation...
Attachment theory emphasises continuity in patterns of social interaction and adjustment facilitated...
textThis dissertation explores the relationships among depression, attachment, relational schemas, ...
AbstractThe present study aimed to examine the mediator roles of psychological tendency to intimate ...
This project employs a developmental framework guided by interpersonal theories of depression and th...
Postnatal depression (PND) is a debilitating condition that has demonstrated negative impacts on the...
The present study examines adult attachment as a mediator, explaining the association between dyadic...
The purpose of this study is to improve the current understanding of the relation between depression...
Three papers investigate the role of adult attachment relationships in affect regulation, quality of...
The relationship between adult attachment style and romantic relationship quality in marriage relati...
Although there is much evidence to suggest that depression is somewhat rooted in an insecure style o...
Depression is among the most common mental disorders in young Australians. Through evolving theory t...
Depression is among the most common mental disorders in young Australians. Through evolving theory t...
Attachment patterns between parent and child have been shown to make a great contribution to individ...