AbstractBackgroundBeck's cognitive theory of depression postulates personality vulnerability factors termed sociotropy and autonomy, which are accompanied by characteristic interpersonal styles. Meanwhile, Bartholomew contends that negative working models of the self and other built through insecure attachment relationships are externalized as distinctive interpersonal styles. The present study examined the relationships of sociotropy and autonomy with the self- and other-models, and attempted to promote understanding of the two personality traits from an attachment perspective.MethodsThe subjects were 510 healthy Japanese medical students or hospital staffs. Sociotropy and autonomy were assessed by the Sociotropy–Autonomy Scale, and workin...
The purpose of this study is to improve the current understanding of the relation between depression...
The present study addresses the degree of relationship between adult attachment styles, as assigned ...
We investigated the relationship between attachment styles and negative affect using Bartholomew and...
AbstractBackgroundBeck's cognitive theory of depression postulates personality vulnerability factors...
Researchers and theorists have suggested that two personality styles may serve as pathways for the ...
The current study reviews theoretical and research evidence which links the concepts of sociotropy a...
Koichi Otani, Akihito Suzuki, Yoshihiko Matsumoto, Toshinori Shirata Department of Psychiatry, Yama...
AbstractThe present study examined the associations of working models of the self and other, one of ...
The present study explored the constructs of sociotropy and autonomy with a group of Turkish depress...
Attachment styles, social skills, and depression were studied in 93 college women using the Relation...
We evaluated the hypothesis that interpersonal relationships of depressed persons would vary as a fu...
We evaluated the hypothesis that interpersonal relationships of depressed persons would vary as a fu...
Major Depressive Disorder has been conceptualized from a number of theoretical perspectives. The pre...
This is a contribution to the research on the therapist variable aiming to improve effectiveness of ...
Coyne's (1976a) interpersonal theory outlines a negative cycle of interactions wherein rejection by ...
The purpose of this study is to improve the current understanding of the relation between depression...
The present study addresses the degree of relationship between adult attachment styles, as assigned ...
We investigated the relationship between attachment styles and negative affect using Bartholomew and...
AbstractBackgroundBeck's cognitive theory of depression postulates personality vulnerability factors...
Researchers and theorists have suggested that two personality styles may serve as pathways for the ...
The current study reviews theoretical and research evidence which links the concepts of sociotropy a...
Koichi Otani, Akihito Suzuki, Yoshihiko Matsumoto, Toshinori Shirata Department of Psychiatry, Yama...
AbstractThe present study examined the associations of working models of the self and other, one of ...
The present study explored the constructs of sociotropy and autonomy with a group of Turkish depress...
Attachment styles, social skills, and depression were studied in 93 college women using the Relation...
We evaluated the hypothesis that interpersonal relationships of depressed persons would vary as a fu...
We evaluated the hypothesis that interpersonal relationships of depressed persons would vary as a fu...
Major Depressive Disorder has been conceptualized from a number of theoretical perspectives. The pre...
This is a contribution to the research on the therapist variable aiming to improve effectiveness of ...
Coyne's (1976a) interpersonal theory outlines a negative cycle of interactions wherein rejection by ...
The purpose of this study is to improve the current understanding of the relation between depression...
The present study addresses the degree of relationship between adult attachment styles, as assigned ...
We investigated the relationship between attachment styles and negative affect using Bartholomew and...