The authors examined attachment-style differences in reliance on partner feedback to maintain self-esteem. First, they argue that those people who value relational sources of self-esteem are more open to and affected by partner feedback than those people who derive self-esteem from competence-based sources; these differences correspond to working models of self and others. Results revealed that individuals with negative other-models are relatively averse to partner feedback, and individuals with negative self-models are distressed by feedback. Second, the authors propose that, for some, partner feedback serves as a mechanism for maintaining global self-esteem; for others, feedback is irrelevant to self-esteem. Results confirmed that the ass...
The research refers to a possible link between the dimensions of partner affective attachment (avoid...
We examined actor and partner effects of self-esteem on relationship satisfaction, using the actor-p...
The primary goal of this research was to understand how an individual’s attachment style, self-estee...
The authors examined attachment-style differences in reliance on partner feedback to maintain self-e...
Previous research indicates that persons with secure or dismissing attachment styles differ dramatic...
A study of 80 couples (mean age 24) examined the impact of attachment patterns on reactions to manip...
People with different attachment orientations rely on different sources of self-esteem. This 14-day ...
This study examined how adult romantic attachment (anxiety and avoidance dimensions), global self-es...
Adults with different attachment orientations rely on different areas of life to maintain self-views...
Research has empirically demonstrated that adult attachment style directly affects communication bet...
Despite a great deal of research in the area of self-esteem (SE) and the self-concept, important iss...
The goal of this research was to explore the relation between adult romantic attachment styles (Bart...
Numerous studies on adult attachment have emphasized the content and valence of working models of se...
If most people desire to maximize feelings of self-worth, how do we explain the persistence of low s...
Attachment theory states that early caregiving experiences shape strategies for regulating affect, w...
The research refers to a possible link between the dimensions of partner affective attachment (avoid...
We examined actor and partner effects of self-esteem on relationship satisfaction, using the actor-p...
The primary goal of this research was to understand how an individual’s attachment style, self-estee...
The authors examined attachment-style differences in reliance on partner feedback to maintain self-e...
Previous research indicates that persons with secure or dismissing attachment styles differ dramatic...
A study of 80 couples (mean age 24) examined the impact of attachment patterns on reactions to manip...
People with different attachment orientations rely on different sources of self-esteem. This 14-day ...
This study examined how adult romantic attachment (anxiety and avoidance dimensions), global self-es...
Adults with different attachment orientations rely on different areas of life to maintain self-views...
Research has empirically demonstrated that adult attachment style directly affects communication bet...
Despite a great deal of research in the area of self-esteem (SE) and the self-concept, important iss...
The goal of this research was to explore the relation between adult romantic attachment styles (Bart...
Numerous studies on adult attachment have emphasized the content and valence of working models of se...
If most people desire to maximize feelings of self-worth, how do we explain the persistence of low s...
Attachment theory states that early caregiving experiences shape strategies for regulating affect, w...
The research refers to a possible link between the dimensions of partner affective attachment (avoid...
We examined actor and partner effects of self-esteem on relationship satisfaction, using the actor-p...
The primary goal of this research was to understand how an individual’s attachment style, self-estee...