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- Title
Reconceptualizing Attachment Theory Through the Lens of Polyamory.
- Authors
Katz, Mycah; Katz, Ellen
- Abstract
Interest in attachment theory and polyamory, a form of consensual non-monogamy (CNM), has grown and evolved. However, romantic adult attachment is still understood within a monogamous construct, where insecurely attached individuals are stigmatized. The attachment literature describes those who exhibit dimensions of avoidant attachment as desiring multiple relationships with little emotional depth and commitment. However, empirical research illustrates that polyamorous individuals are predominantly securely or anxiously attached. Securely attached individuals are better able to communicate about intimate subjects, which often occurs in polyamory, while anxiously attached individuals thrive in an environment where intimacy is plentiful. This article provides an overview regarding attachment theory and polyamory and examines the contention that avoidantly attached individuals are attracted to CNM. While attachment theory is an empirically validated framework, modifications will be required in order to accommodate the polyamorous community.
- Subjects
ATTACHMENT theory (Psychology); POLYAMORY; MONOGAMOUS relationships; COMMITMENT (Psychology); PREJUDICES
- Publication
Sexuality & Culture, 2022, Vol 26, Issue 2, p792
- ISSN
1095-5143
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12119-021-09902-0