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Attachment Style and Burn Pain

Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2022
Abstract Pain management is a challenge when treating patients with burn injuries. Understanding the behavioral and interpersonal aspects of the experience of burn pain may aid in its management. Attachment style—which influences how an individual relates to other people—is one aspect that may affect the experience of burn pain.
Jennifer E Nyland   +4 more
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Attachment Style

Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 1999
Individuals remarrying following divorce have a greater probability of a subsequent divorce than those marrying for the first time. Societal factors, unequal exchanges, and personality traits have been identified as risk factors for this higher probability.
Cindi Penor Ceglian, Scott Gardner
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Attachment Style

2019
Attachment style describes characteristic patterns of relating to close others and has important implications for psychotherapy. This chapter provides an original meta-analysis of 36 studies (3,158 patients) to determine the association of patient attachment with psychotherapy outcome.
Kenneth N. Levy   +3 more
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Attachment Style, Marital Satisfaction, and Mutual Support Attachment Style in Qatar

The Family Journal, 2020
This study assessed, for the first time, the relationship between security attachment and marital satisfaction in an Arab country, Qatar. Accordingly, we used the marital satisfaction assessment, the Experiences in Close Relationships Revised attachment style questionnaire, and the Goldsmith Support Measure.
Khaled Bedair   +2 more
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Attachment Styles in Alcoholic Inpatients

European Addiction Research, 2007
Despite the fact that addiction has often been identified as an attachment disorder, empirical studies on this topic are rather scarce. In our study we explore attachment style (secure vs. insecure) in alcoholic inpatients and its relationship with perceived parenting and alcohol-related and psychiatric problems in a sample of 101 alcoholic inpatients (
Ann, De Rick, Stijn, Vanheule
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Attachment Styles, Parenting Styles, and Depression

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2017
The present study aims to examine the relationship between attachment styles, parenting styles of students’ parents, and students’ depression. One hundred and twenty-two university students were selected through random sampling from a total population of 845 graduate students at Zanjan University and were given the Diana Baumrind Parenting Style and ...
Loghman Ebrahimi   +3 more
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Pathological attachment and attachment style in late adolescence

Journal of Adolescence, 2000
Attachment theory is frequently invoked to account for patterns of adaptation within relationships. West and Sheldon derived a measure of dysfunctional adult attachment from Bowlby's theory. Four patterns are identified: compulsive self-reliance; caregiving; care-seeking; and angry withdrawal.
D K, Lapsley, N M, Varshney, M C, Aalsma
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Infidelity and Attachment Styles

Restaurant Business, 2019
Literature points to differing responses among women and men regarding sexual and emotional infidelity. Inview of limited research regarding gender responses to infidelity within the context of attachment styles, theresearch study investigated whether there were significant difference in the way women and men responded tosexual and emotional infidelity.
null Mr Jirushlan Dorasamy   +1 more
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Developmental origins of attachment styles

Attachment & Human Development, 2002
(2002). Developmental origins of attachment styles. Attachment & Human Development: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 166-170.
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Attachment Style, Family and Romantic Relationships

Psychological Reports, 2001
In 1987 Hazan and Shaver showed that patterns of romantic love reflected attachment styles. In an extension of that study with 39 men and 33 women in college (ages 18–36 years), this research shows that family relationships may also affect romantic relationships indirectly through their association with attachment styles.
Erwin, P., Salter, K., Purves, D.
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