Attachment,Autonomy, and Emotional Reliance: A Multilevel Model |
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Authors: | Martin F. Lynch |
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Affiliation: | Warner School of Education, University of Rochester. |
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Abstract: | This article reports a test of a multilevel model investigating how attachment security and autonomy contribute to emotional reliance, or the willingness to seek interpersonal support. Participants (N = 247) completed online measures of attachment, autonomy, emotional reliance, and vitality with respect to several everyday relationships. Multilevel model analyses identified a within‐person process linking emotional reliance and vitality with both attachment and autonomy. Discussion focuses on the implications for both counseling and development. |
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