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Challenging behaviour and insecure attachment
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2002AbstractBackgroundThe present authors investigated a database about people with severe intellectual disability (ID) to explore whether secure/insecure attachment plays a role in challenging behaviour.MethodsThe study took the form of a survey of staff and carers involved with a cohort of 54 school‐leavers with severe ID.ResultsThirty‐four per cent of ...
J Clegg
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2023
Abstract In this chapter, we discuss the three main forms of insecure attachment: anxious-ambivalent, avoidant, and disorganized attachment. We outline the characteristic experiences these children have, the strategies they use in scary or stressful situations, and their effects on the confidence these children develop in themselves and ...
Joost Hutsebaut +2 more
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Abstract In this chapter, we discuss the three main forms of insecure attachment: anxious-ambivalent, avoidant, and disorganized attachment. We outline the characteristic experiences these children have, the strategies they use in scary or stressful situations, and their effects on the confidence these children develop in themselves and ...
Joost Hutsebaut +2 more
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Attachment insecurity in unaccompanied refugees: a longitudinal study
International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 2022Purpose This study aims to focus on the avoidance and anxiety attachment patterns among unaccompanied refugee minors (URMs) after resettlement in Norway. The authors explored the extent of stability and change in these attachment patterns and the role of demographic and interpersonal predictors of change in levels of attachment insecurity.
Sleijpen, M. +3 more
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Insecure Attachment in Couples' Relationships
Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2009Couples who are emotionally estranged even though they live together cannot really commit to each other. Their relationship is usually interwoven with painful, mostly unconscious and unaddressed attachment issues. These couples are characterized by a constant fear of intimacy, the leaving/approaching dynamics which provoke further fear in one of the ...
Christian, Gostecnik +2 more
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Insecure attachment and depression in adulthood
Psikhologicheskii zhurnal, 2021The article provides an overview of insecure attachment and depression studies in adulthood. The relationship between childhood abuse, the development of insecure attachment, maladaptive personality traits, behavioral repertoire, and affective disorders is indicated.
E. Kuftyak, A. Slusarev, M. Ivanitskaya
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Insecurely-attached Supervisees’ Perspectives of Attachment in Supervision
Journal of Counselor Practice, 2022Professional counselors are called upon by the American Counseling Association (2018) This narrative research study examines the experiences of counselors in training and how they engage with their supervisors through an attachment lens throughout their first practicum course.
Kyle Lucas +3 more
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Alexithymia and attachment insecurities in impulsive aggression
Attachment & Human Development, 2009The aims of this study were to develop a new measure of impulsive aggressiveness, and to assess whether this measure was associated with deficits in mentalized affectivity and adult attachment styles in a sample of 637 non-clinical participants. Extending Fonagy and Bateman's (2004) hypothesis, the mediating role of poor affectivity mentalization in ...
FOSSATI, ANDREA +7 more
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Attachment insecurity and attachment disorder
2008Editor's note Attachment problems can be divided into two broad categories. First, attachment insecurity and disorganization characterize patterns of child/caregiver relationship that represent risk factors for later psychopathology. Second, so-called attachment disorders are categorical disorders of disrupted attachment usually associated with early
Green, J; id_orcid 0000-0002-0143-181X +2 more
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