attachmentstyles
BDSM, an acronym for Bondage, Discipline, Dominance, Submission, Sadism, and Masochism, is a practice that involves an exchange of power. In new research, Shengyu Li investigated how attachment styles, a concept describing interpersonal relationships, might influence one’s BDSM identity. This study was published in Archives of Sexual Behaviour. BDSM is not necessarily driven by psychological disorders. Instead, it can represent the interaction of individual preferences and psychological dispositions, including attachment styles. Attachment, defined by emotional bonds formed in relationships, s...
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BDSM, an acronym for Bondage, Discipline, Dominance, Submission, Sadism, and Masochism, is a practice that involves an exchange of power. In new research, Shengyu Li investigated how attachment styles, a concept describing interpersonal relationships, might influence one’s BDSM identity. This study was published in Archives of Sexual Behaviour. BDSM is not necessarily driven by psychological disorders. Instead, it can represent the interaction of individual preferences and psychological dispositions, including attachment styles. Attachment, defined by emotional bonds formed in relationships, s...
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BDSM, an acronym for Bondage, Discipline, Dominance, Submission, Sadism, and Masochism, is a practice that involves an exchange of power. In new research, Shengyu Li investigated how attachment styles, a concept describing interpersonal relationships, might influence one’s BDSM identity. This study was published in Archives of Sexual Behaviour. BDSM is not necessarily driven by psychological disorders. Instead, it can represent the interaction of individual preferences and psychological dispositions, including attachment styles. Attachment, defined by emotional bonds formed in relationships, s...
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In a recent study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science, researchers discovered intriguing connections between partners’ feelings of attachment insecurity and their marital satisfaction and stability. The study found that the interactive dynamics of both partners’ attachment insecurities can significantly predict the future of their marital satisfaction and even the potential dissolution of the marriage. This suggests that understanding each partner’s attachment style could be crucial in fostering more resilient relationships. Attachment theory posits that humans have an in...
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In a recent study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science, researchers discovered intriguing connections between partners’ feelings of attachment insecurity and their marital satisfaction and stability. The study found that the interactive dynamics of both partners’ attachment insecurities can significantly predict the future of their marital satisfaction and even the potential dissolution of the marriage. This suggests that understanding each partner’s attachment style could be crucial in fostering more resilient relationships. Attachment theory posits that humans have an in...
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In a recent study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science, researchers discovered intriguing connections between partners’ feelings of attachment insecurity and their marital satisfaction and stability. The study found that the interactive dynamics of both partners’ attachment insecurities can significantly predict the future of their marital satisfaction and even the potential dissolution of the marriage. This suggests that understanding each partner’s attachment style could be crucial in fostering more resilient relationships. Attachment theory posits that humans have an in...
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A study has shed new light on the psychological forces shaping the landscape of bipartisanship in the United States. Published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, the research led by Dritjon Gruda of the Católica Porto Business School and his colleagues suggests that politicians’ attachment orientations influence their willingness to cross party lines. The motivation behind this research stemmed from the stark polarization gripping U.S. politics. Over recent decades, a widening chasm has emerged between the major political parties, with a growing “us vs. them” mentality. Wit...
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A study has shed new light on the psychological forces shaping the landscape of bipartisanship in the United States. Published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, the research led by Dritjon Gruda of the Católica Porto Business School and his colleagues suggests that politicians’ attachment orientations influence their willingness to cross party lines. The motivation behind this research stemmed from the stark polarization gripping U.S. politics. Over recent decades, a widening chasm has emerged between the major political parties, with a growing “us vs. them” mentality. Wit...
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A study has shed new light on the psychological forces shaping the landscape of bipartisanship in the United States. Published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, the research led by Dritjon Gruda of the Católica Porto Business School and his colleagues suggests that politicians’ attachment orientations influence their willingness to cross party lines. The motivation behind this research stemmed from the stark polarization gripping U.S. politics. Over recent decades, a widening chasm has emerged between the major political parties, with a growing “us vs. them” mentality. Wit...
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The decision to share our triumphs and tribulations with others appears to be a reflection of deeper psychological orientations. A recent study published in the journal Personal Relationships indicates that our level of attachment avoidance plays a pivotal role in our willingness to share personal experiences. The new research sheds light on the selective sharing strategies individuals employ, especially in the context of relationship dynamics, offering insights into the mechanisms that facilitate or hinder the development of intimacy and trust within our closest connections. Attachment theory...
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