Résumé/Détails

The Impact of Child-Parent Attachment and Attachment to God On Adult Romantic Partner Attachment

Caggiano, Pasqualina M.   Pace University ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2014. 3578713.

Résumé (récapitulatif)

This study attempted to explore whether attachment to God influences the nature of the relationship between one's attachment to primary caregiver and one's attachment to romantic partner. It was hypothesized, that for individuals with higher levels of attachment avoidance and/or attachment anxiety to the primary caregiver, who then developed a relationship to God with lower levels of attachment avoidance and attachment anxiety (compensatory attachment) they will also have romantic relationships that are lower in attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance. The Experience in Close Relationships-Relationship Structures was used to gather pertinent data. There were several statistically significant differences in regards to race, education, religious identification and marital status with attachment avoidance and attachment anxiety to the three target relationships (primary caregiver, romantic partner and God). However, statistically significant results were not found to support the main hypothesis.

Indexation (données)


Sujet
Psychology
Classification
0621: Psychology
Identificateur / mot-clé
Psychology; Attachment; God; Parent; Romantic partner
Titre
The Impact of Child-Parent Attachment and Attachment to God On Adult Romantic Partner Attachment
Auteur
Caggiano, Pasqualina M.
Nombre de pages
87
Date du diplôme
2014
Code de l'école
0483
Source
DAI-B 75/05(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
Lieu de publication
Ann Arbor
Pays de publication
United States
ISBN
978-1-303-72905-8
Directeur de thèse
Trub, Leura
Université/institution
Pace University
Emplacement de l'université
United States -- New York
Diplôme
Psy.D.
Type de source
Thèse ou mémoire
Langue
Anglais
Type de document
Dissertation/Thesis
Numéro de la thèse/du mémoire
3578713
ID de document ProQuest
1501746376
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/unauthdocview/1501746376