An Attachment Sample Clauses

An Attachment. ­‐system activation model In attempting to unify the literature within adult attachment, Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxxx (2002; Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx, 2007) have proposed a model of attachment-system activation and dynamics that integrates the attachment literature proposed by Xxxxxx (1969, 1973, 1980), Xxxxxxxxx (1991) and later researchers (x.x. Xxxxxxx & Xxxxx, 1988, Xxxxxx & Xxxxxx, 2000). They propose three major components to their model. Firstly, a system that appraises and monitors threat events, which relates to attachment proximity-seeking. This first stage activates the attachment system. Secondly, an attachment security system that appraises and monitors the availability of an internalised or externalised attachment figure, which they refer to as security-based strategies. This second stage is related to individual differences in attachment security which are represented by the dimensions of attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance. Thirdly, they outline a coping system that monitors and appraises the viability of proximity seeking as a means of managing distress. They propose the third system accounts for secondary attachment strategies that individuals use when appraising and monitoring threat. Secondary attachment strategies include hyper-activating strategies (e.g. eliciting care from an attachment partner through clinging and controlling responses) or deactivating strategies (e.g. distancing oneself from an attachment partner to handle a stressful situation alone). Hyper-activating strategies are thought to be representative of adults who score high on attachment anxiety whereas deactivating strategies are representative of adults who score higher on attachment avoidance (Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxxxxx, 2002; Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx, 2007). Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx (2007) suggest this model is influenced by both bottom-up and top-down processes. Bottom-up processes are context specific and include: perceiving danger or threat; assessing the availability of an attachment figure, as an internal mental representation or an external figure; and, seeking proximity and protection from an attachment figure in the particular threat situation. As an example, Xxxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxx (2007) describe that someone who is chronically insecure can momentarily be soothed and act accordingly when they are reminded of a supportive behaviour on the part of a past or present attachment figure. Top- down processes, which are personality specific and related to an individual’s attachment s...
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