This chapter explores the intersection of religious and place attachment as parallel processes, representing a cascade of relationships and flow-on effects flowing from one object of attachment (processing unit) to another both at macro and micro levels. The theory of parallel processing model is used to discuss how attached individuals simultaneously process incoming stimuli of differing attachment quality, though depending on the processing unit, rules of activation, and patterns of connectivity. It is argued that the believer-God and people-place relationships shape and affect each other based on the individual’s subjective and external factors such as life’s experiences, biographies, and socio-economic status, which shape the individual...
The author proposes a variation to the ‘Circle of Security’ model: one in which the behaviour of a r...
The author proposes a variation to the ‘Circle of Security’ model: one in which the behaviour of a r...
The author proposes a variation to the ‘Circle of Security’ model: one in which the behaviour of a r...
This chapter explores conceptual frameworks used for assessing the links between religious and place...
Exploring religion from the perspective of attachment theory, Schaap-Jonker addresses how people’s c...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
The authors review findings from the psychology of religion showing that believers ’ perceived relat...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
Motivation: This paper aims to show the central role of the notion of attachment in human behavior, ...
The aim of the thesis was to examine the applicability of attachment theory to adult and adolescent ...
The author proposes a variation to the ‘Circle of Security’ model: one in which the behaviour of a r...
The author proposes a variation to the ‘Circle of Security’ model: one in which the behaviour of a r...
The author proposes a variation to the ‘Circle of Security’ model: one in which the behaviour of a r...
The author proposes a variation to the ‘Circle of Security’ model: one in which the behaviour of a r...
This chapter explores conceptual frameworks used for assessing the links between religious and place...
Exploring religion from the perspective of attachment theory, Schaap-Jonker addresses how people’s c...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
The authors review findings from the psychology of religion showing that believers ’ perceived relat...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documen...
Motivation: This paper aims to show the central role of the notion of attachment in human behavior, ...
The aim of the thesis was to examine the applicability of attachment theory to adult and adolescent ...
The author proposes a variation to the ‘Circle of Security’ model: one in which the behaviour of a r...
The author proposes a variation to the ‘Circle of Security’ model: one in which the behaviour of a r...
The author proposes a variation to the ‘Circle of Security’ model: one in which the behaviour of a r...
The author proposes a variation to the ‘Circle of Security’ model: one in which the behaviour of a r...