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Rejection sensitivity (RS) is the disposition to defensively expect, perceive and over-react to perceived rejection by others.
RS has been theorized to originate from early attachment. However, this hypothesized link remains untested. This study aims
to examine the relationship between attachment security and rejection sensitivity in early adolescence. Eight-graders (N = 406) completed self-report measures of attachment security and rejection sensitivity. Attachment security to father and
mother were found to be associated. Attachment dimensions-trust and alienation from mother were significant predictors of
RS in the adolescents. Alienation from mother mediated the link between alienation from father and RS in the adolescents.
The two forms of RS- anxious RS and angry RS were predicted by different dimensions of attachment to mother. 相似文献
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Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research - The moment of engagement in experiencing every minute detail around you is mindfulness. It is focusing and refocusing from moment to moment to... 相似文献
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Gnanadesikan Gitanjali E. Hare Brian Snyder-Mackler Noah MacLean Evan L. 《Animal cognition》2020,23(5):953-964
Animal Cognition - Trait heritability is necessary for evolution by both natural and artificial selection, yet we know little about the heritability of cognitive traits. Domestic dogs are a... 相似文献
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Gitanjali Natarajan 《Psychological studies》2013,58(2):122-132
The study examined the influence of adolescents’ secure attachment to both versus one parent on their psychosocial adjustment in terms of self and parent evaluations of internalizing and externalizing behaviour problems. The sample consisting of 8th grade adolescents (n?=?406; 178 girls) aged 12–14 years were classified into four subgroups based on their attachment security to their father and mother. The study aimed to test the differences in internalizing and externalizing problems among the four subgroups- of adolescents with secure attachment to both parents, to only mother, to only father and insecure attachment to father and mother. The results showed that more number of adolescents were classified as securely attached to mothers than to fathers. The group of adolescents who felt securely attached to both parents was psychosocially most well adjusted, while those with insecure attachment to both parents were most vulnerable to maladjustment. In addition, secure attachment only to one’s mother and not to one’s father was a protective factor against maladjustment, while secure attachment to father alone was not. The study helps to understand how parent-adolescent secure attachment contributed to differences in psychosocial adjustment among these subgroups of normal adolescents. 相似文献
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The article focuses on the profile of 102 couples referred from the family court for assessment and counseling. The majority
of couples were married for 5 years or less, had a single child and many had been separated for at least 2 years. Behavior
problems, especially maladaptive personality traits in the spouse were cited as the major reason for their marital problems.
The scope of clinical psychologists in a family court is discussed. 相似文献
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