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Psicolab — A.A.I. Psico Wiki

A.A.I.

(Adult Attachment Interview) [Intervista sull’attaccamento nell’adulto]. Intervista semistrutturata, in cui il soggetto è invitato a raccontare le sue prime esperienze di attaccamento, descrivendo emozioni e sentimenti nei confronti dei genitori (o delle figure di attaccamento di allora), e le esperienze di perdita significative. Gli autori descrivono la A.A.I. come uno strumento in grado di indagare […]

Psicolab — Daily depression and cognitions about stress: Evidence for a trait-like depressogenic cognitive style and the prediction of depressive symptoms in a prospective daily diary study Relazioni

Daily depression and cognitions about stress: Evidence for a trait-like depressogenic cognitive style and the prediction of depressive symptoms in a prospective daily diary study

Hankin, B. L., Fraley, R. C., & Abela, J. R. Z. (2005). Daily depression and cognitions about stress: Evidence for a trait-like depressogenic cognitive style and the prediction of depressive symptoms in a prospective daily diary study. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 673-685. Abstract The authors examined the stability and dynamic structure of […]

Psicolab — What are the differences between dimensional and categorical models of individual differences in attachment? Relazioni

What are the differences between dimensional and categorical models of individual differences in attachment?

Fraley, R. C., & Spieker, S. J. (2003). What are the differences between dimensional and categorical models of individual differences in attachment? Reply to Cassidy (2003), Cummings (2003), Sroufe (2003), and Waters and Beauchaine (2003). Developmental Psychology, 39, 423-429. Abstract The authors address commentaries by J. Cassidy (2003), E. M. Cummings (2003), L. A. Sroufe […]

Psicolab — Are infant attachment patterns continuously or categorically distributed? A taxometric analysis of strange situation behavior Relazioni

Are infant attachment patterns continuously or categorically distributed? A taxometric analysis of strange situation behavior

Fraley, R. C., & Spieker, S. J. (2003). Are infant attachment patterns continuously or categorically distributed? A taxometric analysis of strange situation behavior. Developmental Psychology, 39, 387-404. Abstract Contemporary attachment research is based on the assumption that at least three types of infant attachment patterns exist: secure, avoidant, and resistant. It is not known, however, […]

Psicolab — Attachment and loss: A test of three competing models on the association between attachment-related avoidance and adaptation to bereavement Relazioni

Attachment and loss: A test of three competing models on the association between attachment-related avoidance and adaptation to bereavement

Fraley, R. C., & Bonanno, G. A. (2004). Attachment and loss: A test of three competing models on the association between attachment-related avoidance and adaptation to bereavement. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, 878-890. Abstract It is widely assumed that emotionally avoidant or defensive individuals will have a difficult time adjusting to the loss of […]

Psicolab — Is depression best viewed as a continuum or discrete category? A taxometric analysis of childhood and adolescent depression in a population-based sample Relazioni

Is depression best viewed as a continuum or discrete category? A taxometric analysis of childhood and adolescent depression in a population-based sample

Hankin, B. L., Fraley, R. C., Lahey, B. B., & Waldman, I. D. (2005). Is depression best viewed as a continuum or discrete category? A taxometric analysis of childhood and adolescent depression in a population-based sample. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 96-110. Abstract The authors examined the latent structure of depression in a population-based sample […]

Psicolab — Patterns of continuity: A dynamic model for conceptualizing the stability of individual differences in psychological constructs across the life course Relazioni

Patterns of continuity: A dynamic model for conceptualizing the stability of individual differences in psychological constructs across the life course

Fraley, R. C., & Roberts, B. W. (2005). Patterns of continuity: A dynamic model for conceptualizing the stability of individual differences in psychological constructs across the life course. Psychological Review, 112, 60-74. Abstract In contemporary psychology there is debate over whether individual differences in psychological constructs are stable over extended periods of time. The authors […]

Psicolab — The sexual double standard: Fact or fiction? Relazioni

The sexual double standard: Fact or fiction?

Marks, M. J., & Fraley, R. C. (2005). The sexual double standard: Fact or fiction? Sex Roles, 52, 175-186. Abstract In contemporary society it is widely believed that men are socially rewarded for sexual activity, whereas women are derogated for sexual activity. To determine whether a sexual double standard exists, both undergraduate (n = 144) […]

Psicolab — Adult Attachment Research Summary Relazioni

Adult Attachment Research Summary

Research on adult attachment is guided by the assumption that the same motivational system that gives rise to the close emotional bond between parents and their children is responsible for the bond that develops between adults in emotionally intimate relationships. The objective of this essay is to provide people who are new to the field–or […]