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Attachment-related psychodynamics

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Abstract

Because there has been relatively little communication and cross-fertilization between the two major lines of research on adult attachment, one based on coded narrative assessments of defensive processes, the other on simple self-reports of 'attachment style' in close relationships, we here explain and review recent work based on a combination of self-report and other kinds of method, including behavioral observations and unconscious priming techniques. The review indicates that considerable progress has been made in testing central hypotheses derived from attachment theory and in exploring unconscious, psychodynamic processes related to affect-regulation and attachment-system activation. The combination of self-report assessment of attachment style and experimental manipulation of other theoretically pertinent variables allows researchers to test causal hypotheses. We present a model of normative and individual-difference processes related to attachment and identify areas in which further research is needed and likely to be successful. One long-range goal is to create a more complete theory of personality built on attachment theory and other object relations theories.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)133-161
Number of pages29
JournalAttachment and Human Development
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adult attachment
  • Affect-regulation
  • Attachment theory
  • Defenses
  • Personality
  • Psychodynamic

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