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- Title
Attachment Change in the Beginning Stages of Therapy: Examining Change Trajectories for Avoidance and Anxiety.
- Authors
Seedall, Ryan B.; Butler, Mark H.; Zamora, Justin P.; Yang, Chongming
- Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the nature of self-reported attachment change (avoidance and anxiety) in the context of six sessions of couple therapy designed to emphasize both therapist-centered and couple-centered (i.e., enactment-based) clinical process during the beginning stages of therapy. A total of 48 couples with at least one partner who reported clinically significant relationship dissatisfaction participated in this study. Findings confirmed that some couples experience positive attachment-related change (anxiety or avoidance), while also identifying a subset of individuals who may not experience optimal levels of attachment-related change. In addition, findings point toward both differences and similarities between change trajectories for avoidance and anxiety. Finally, there was evidence that socio-demographic factors may be associated with attachment change.
- Subjects
ATTACHMENT theory (Psychology); AVOIDANCE (Psychology); ANXIETY; COUPLES therapy; RELATIONSHIP status
- Publication
Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 2016, Vol 42, Issue 2, p217
- ISSN
0194-472X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1111/jmft.12146