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Attachment styles and secure base priming in relation to emotional reactivity after frustration induction
Karreman,A. ; Vingerhoets,A.J.J.M. ; Bekker,M.H.J.
Karreman,A.
Vingerhoets,A.J.J.M.
Bekker,M.H.J.
Abstract
In two experimental studies, we explored the role of attachment in predicting emotional reactivity after frustration induction. In the first study, using a cognitive frustration task, we examined in a college sample (N = 134) how attachment styles related to the experience and expression of emotions after frustration induction. In the second study, we investigated in college students (N = 198) the effect of conscious priming of the secure base schema on mood disturbance after the performance of a cognitive frustration task. Results showed that individuals experienced and expressed emotions after frustration induction independent of their attachment styles. Conscious priming of the secure base script attenuated self-reported emotional reactivity after frustration induction independent of individuals’ attachment styles. These findings suggest that the mechanism of attachment-related emotional reactivity might not pertain to frustration during an unsolvable cognitive task, but that the activation of the sense of having a secure base is useful in reducing mood disturbance in the context of a frustrating performance task
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2019
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ACCESSIBILITY, ADULT ATTACHMENT, ANXIETY, AUTONOMY-CONNECTEDNESS, Attachment styles, INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES, INFORMATION, INTERPERSONAL EXPECTATIONS, MEMORY, SCHEMAS, SELF, emotional reactivity, emotions, frustration, secure base schema
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Karreman, A, Vingerhoets, A J J M & Bekker, M H J 2019, 'Attachment styles and secure base priming in relation to emotional reactivity after frustration induction', Cognition & Emotion, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 428-441. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2018.1458704
