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Attachment styles and parental representations.
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1998
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Cognitive ScienceFearful ParticipantsSocial PsychologyEmpathyFamily InteractionAttachment StylesParentingEducationFamily PsychologyParental RepresentationsSocial SciencesAttachment StyleAttachment TheoryChild DevelopmentPsychologyEmotionFamily RelationshipsDevelopmental Psychology
Relationships between attachment styles and the content and structure of mental representations of parents were investigated. Undergraduates completed 3- and 4-category measures of attachment style and wrote descriptions of their parents. Securely attached participants' parental representations were characterized by differentiati on, elaboration, benevolence, and nonpunitiveness. Representations by dismissing participants were characterized by less differentiation and more punitiveness and malevolence. Fearful participants also described their parents as relatively punitive and malevolent, but their representations were well differentiated and conceptually complex. Anxious-ambivalent participants described their parents ambivalently as both punitive and benevolent.
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