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Совладание с деструктивной привязанностью в романтических отношениях взрослых

Совладание с деструктивной привязанностью в романтических отношениях взрослых

Abstract

В статье рассматривается феномен деструктивной привязанности в романтических отношениях взрослых. Предлагаются критерии, определяющие деструктивную привязанность, описываются ее типичные эмоциональные и поведенческие проявления. Приводятся данные, свидетельствующие о наличии стресса, испытываемого субъектами данной привязанности в романтических отношениях. Анализируются стратегии, применяемые взрослыми субъектами деструктивной привязанности в романтических отношениях для совладания с трудностями.

The article presents a phenomenon of destructive attachment in adult romantic relationships. Criteria describing the destructive attachment are suggested, typical emotional and cognitive manifestations of the phenomenon are described. The data confirm, that partners feel distressed. Coping strategies of people feeling destructively attached to their romantic partners are analyzed.

Keywords

ПРИВЯЗАННОСТЬ, ДЕСТРУКТИВНАЯ ПРИВЯЗАННОСТЬ, ЭМОЦИОНАЛЬНЫЕ И ПОВЕДЕНЧЕСКИЕ ПРОЯВЛЕНИЯ, СТРЕСС, СТРАТЕГИИ СОВЛАДАНИЯ

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