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Attachment Security Priming Decreases Children's Physiological Response to Threat

Child Development, 2019
Abstract Ninety 6- and 7-year-olds (49.3% White, mostly middle class) from greater Washington, DC were randomly assigned to a subliminal priming condition (secure, happy, or neutral) to determine if attachment security priming decreases physiological, expressive, and self-reported fear reactions to threatening stimuli.
Brandi, Stupica   +3 more
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Attachment and attitudes toward children: effects of security priming in parents and non-parents

Attachment & Human Development, 2021
The present two-study investigation is the first to examine whether experimentally boosting attachment security (security priming) affects attitudes in the parenting domain for both parents and non-parents. Mothers (n = 72) and childless undergraduates (n = 82) were randomly assigned to a neutral or a secure prime condition and then completed measures ...
Jason D, Jones   +5 more
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Moving Toward a Secure Attachment Style: Can Repeated Security Priming Help?

Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2008
Abstract Despite the abundant literature on attachment processes and the development of a secure or insecure attachment orientation during childhood, it is still unclear whether adult attachment style can be changed through systematic interventions, and if so how the change process works.
Omri Gillath   +2 more
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Attachment Security Priming Reduces Risk‐Taking and Emotional Responses to Loss

Psychophysiology
ABSTRACT We examined the effects of attachment security priming on economic risky decisions and their neural underpinnings. Participants were exposed to either attachment security primes ( N  = 28) or control primes ( N  = 29) and then
Omri Gillath, Ruolei Gu, Beiyi Wang
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Effect of Priming with Attachment Security on Positive Affect Among Individuals with Depression

Social Behavior and Personality, 2017
We examined the effect of priming with attachment security on positive affect among 54 dependent individuals with depression and 51 self-critical individuals with depression. Participants received attachment security priming after they had completed the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire and the Self-Rating Depression Scale.
Ya Zhou
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The effects of attachment style and security priming on the perception of others’ pain

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2016
Abundant evidence has demonstrated a relationship between adult attachment and the experience of one’s own pain. However, few studies have investigated the associations between adult attachment and perception of others’ pain. The current studies examined the effects of attachment style and security priming on the perception of others’ pain. In Study 1,
Yangu Pan   +4 more
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The effects of negative context and attachment security priming on working memory updating among anxiously attached individuals

Biological Psychology, 2019
Two studies using event-related potentials ERPs) combined with emotional versions of 2-back tasks were performed to examine the effects of negative context on working memory (WM) updating task performance among anxiously attached individuals. One study also assessed the soothing effect of priming memories of attachment security on task performance ...
Xujia, Bai   +4 more
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Secure attachment priming and outgroup humanization

2018
In two studies, we tested the hypothesis that priming secure attachment increases outgroup humanization. In Study 1, security was primed showing pictures suggesting attachment-figures availability. In control conditions, single individuals or landscapes were shown. Participants were n=25 in each condition.
Rossella Falvo   +3 more
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Attachment Security Priming and Domestic Violence: Augmenting Biopsychosocial Treatment of Perpetrators

Partner Abuse, 2018
In spite of an inhospitable policy and funding environment for domestic violence perpetrator treatment, efforts in theory development and practice innovation have persisted. Among them are efforts to understand and treat domestic violence using attachment theory.
Kenneth Corvo   +2 more
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Repeated priming of attachment security influences later views of self and relationships

Personal Relationships, 2007
AbstractResearch shows that priming attachment security results in positive relationship expectations and affect (Rowe & Carnelley, 2003). We examined whether repetitive priming of attachment security (e.g., experimentally activating cognitive representations of attachment security) would have more lasting effects on relationship‐ and self‐views ...
Carnelley, KB, Rowe, AC
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