Boosting Attachment Security to Promote Mental Health,Prosocial Values,and Inter-Group Tolerance |
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Authors: | Mario Mikulincer Phillip R. Shaver |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bar-Ilan University , Ramat-Gan, Israel;2. University of California , Davis |
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Abstract: | In this article, we conceptualize the sense of attachment security as an inner resource and present theory and research on the broaden and build cycle of attachment security generated by the actual or symbolic encounter with external or internalized loving and caring relationship partners. We also propose that the body of research stimulated by attachment theory offers productive hints about interventions that might increase positive experiences and prosocial behavior by bolstering a person's sense of security. On this basis, we review recent experimental studies showing how interventions designed to increase attachment security have beneficial effects on mental health, prosocial behavior, and intergroup relations, and discuss unaddressed issues concerning the mechanism underlying the beneficial effects of these interventions, the temporal course of these effects, and their interaction with countervailing forces. |
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