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The Internal Working Models Concept ... - Affective Science
www.affective-science.orgclear, however, when self-esteem is reported on-line (Pietromonaco & Feldman Barrett, 1997b). When evaluations of the self were made immediately after specific everyday interac- tions, preoccupied individuals reported lower self-esteem than did secure individuals, thus showing a pattern similar to the one found in
The Developmental Implications of Parentification: Effects ...
www.tc.columbia.edurelationships through the development of internal working models and the corresponding interpretations of experiences (Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, & Wall, 1978; Byng-Hall, 2002). An understanding of how parentification affects attachment formation not only assists researchers and clinicians in