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Resilience and Attachment

Resilience, attachment and personality disorders

Resilience, attachment and personality disorders

... of resilience between attachment style and wellbeing (Karreman and Vingerhoets, ...dismissing attachment styles seemed to form a homogeneous subgroup in their relationship with resilience and ...

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Do the Patterns of Attachment Affect Resilience in Adolescents?

Do the Patterns of Attachment Affect Resilience in Adolescents?

... avoidant attachment greatly affect the high and low resilience of individuals, especially ...in resilience in adolescents based on the patterns of ...adolescent resilience based on the pattern ...

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The interplay between attachment and resilience in adolescents with sebd

The interplay between attachment and resilience in adolescents with sebd

... in attachment bonds had already started to gain ...insecure attachment and low resilience are less likely to be able to deal with their social, emotional and be- havioural difficulties, in comparison ...

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The role of secure attachment in promoting resilience among orphans

The role of secure attachment in promoting resilience among orphans

... 19 just any context in which a researcher seeks to establish transferability but one which bears some similarities with the one in which the original research would have been carried out. The similarities can be ...

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Coping, attachment style and resilience: the mediating role of alexithymia

Coping, attachment style and resilience: the mediating role of alexithymia

... between attachment styles and coping found in this study, it may be helpful for promoting insight (Gori et ...their attachment patterns may be associated with inadequate coping patterns and absence of ...

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The Relationship Between Resilience, Attachment, and Emotional Coping Styles

The Relationship Between Resilience, Attachment, and Emotional Coping Styles

... with resilience (Burns & Anstey, 2010; Cederblad, 1996; Karreman & Vingerhoets, 2012; Miller, ...2003). Resilience is generally conceptualized as the ability of an individual to achieve a positive ...

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The roles of attachment and resilience in perceived stress in medical students

The roles of attachment and resilience in perceived stress in medical students

... secure attachment than found in our ...between attachment and specialty choice in US medical students, Ciechanowski et ...secure attachment in two studies ...of attachment security, the ...

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Carer Attachment Moderates Resilience for Young People Experiencing Psychosis or Depression

Carer Attachment Moderates Resilience for Young People Experiencing Psychosis or Depression

... that attachment figure availability strengthens reliance on the attachment figure and encourages the development of ...in resilience, on the other hand YP assessed as being resilient experienced ...

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				Attachment to Parents and Resilience Among High School Students

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... Several family variables that are also conceptualized as source of attachment security and secure base relationship in attachment theory have been identified as important protective factors associated with ...

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Resilience As Related To Peer Attachment: A Comparative Study Of Orphan And Non-Orphan Children

Resilience As Related To Peer Attachment: A Comparative Study Of Orphan And Non-Orphan Children

... peer attachment, adult mentoring, parental attachment that promote positive ...peer attachment, as related to resilience among orphan and non-orphan ...Peer attachment refers to the ...

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Resilience As Related To Peer Attachment: A Comparative Study Of Orphan And Non-Orphan Children

Resilience As Related To Peer Attachment: A Comparative Study Of Orphan And Non-Orphan Children

... peer attachment, adult mentoring, parental attachment that promote positive ...peer attachment, as related to resilience among orphan and non-orphan ...Peer attachment refers to the ...

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A systemic approach to resilience following child maltreatment: the role of attachment and coping styles

A systemic approach to resilience following child maltreatment: the role of attachment and coping styles

... Attachment and Resilience in the context of Child Maltreatment Atwool (2006) argues that the dynamics of attachment can contribute towards an understanding of the processes underpinning ...is ...

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Shoulda’ Put a Ring on It: Investigating Adult Attachment, Relationship Status, Anxiety, Mindfulness, and Resilience in Romantic Relationships

Shoulda’ Put a Ring on It: Investigating Adult Attachment, Relationship Status, Anxiety, Mindfulness, and Resilience in Romantic Relationships

... that resilience fully mediated the relationship between being single and attachment ...and attachment anxiety decreased when resilience was added into the ...Additionally, resilience ...

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Promoting or suppressing resilience to mental health outcomes in at risk young people: The role of parental and peer attachment and school connectedness.

Promoting or suppressing resilience to mental health outcomes in at risk young people: The role of parental and peer attachment and school connectedness.

... Schools also have a role to play, albeit a fairly limited one, in promoting resilience to mental health difficulties more generally for those pupils at risk in terms of experiencing poor parental ...

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The role of emotional resilience, childhood parentification, and attachment style on antisocial behavior in adulthood: A comparison of an offender and normative population

The role of emotional resilience, childhood parentification, and attachment style on antisocial behavior in adulthood: A comparison of an offender and normative population

... attachment and offending behaviour in the literature (e.g. Groh et al., 2017; Hoeve et al., 2009, 2012; Savage, 2014). The Offender Assessment System (OASys) provides an evaluation of an offender’s areas of risk ...

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CHAPTER 1 ATTACHMENT AND EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE

CHAPTER 1 ATTACHMENT AND EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE

... with resilience are thought to include secure attachments to significant others, absence of early loss and trauma, high self-esteem and social empathy, and an easy ...

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The Secure Base Model: Promoting Attachment and Resilience

The Secure Base Model: Promoting Attachment and Resilience

... model: promoting attachment and resilience in foster care and adoption, London: BAAF. • Schofield, G and Beek, M (2014) Promoting attachment[r] ...

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Saskatchewan youth in care: Exploring the perceived role of attachment in fostering resilience

Saskatchewan youth in care: Exploring the perceived role of attachment in fostering resilience

... cultural teachings are examples of cultural values that would benefit families and foster families in the child welfare system. Josephine’s grandparents lived many of these values. She told me stories of how no matter ...

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Attachment and prejudice

Attachment and prejudice

... manipulated attachment security temporarily by priming it subliminally or supraliminally to examine how it affects prejudice and ...an attachment pattern think, act and feel in ways consistent with those ...

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Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma of Fathers with torture history: Family dynamics, attachment, and child resilience

Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma of Fathers with torture history: Family dynamics, attachment, and child resilience

... • Parental and child secure attachment protects from negative trauma impacts. • Infants learn the regulation of emotions, cognitions & behavior in early relaships[r] ...

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