Even the People Most Reluctant to Touch Others Benefit From It How people high in attachment avoidance miss out on the beneficial experience of touch.
People’s Faces Can Give Clues about What Kind of Partner They Are Men’s—but not women’s—faces convey information about their approaches to relationships.
People Who Say They Don’t Need Other People Actually Care about Close Relationships The more people claim to not care about social connections, the happier they are if they learn that others accept them.
The Appeal of Sexism to the Romantically Insecure Emotionally distant men in romantic relationships tend to have greater beliefs that women are manipulative and power-hungry.
I, You, or We: Pronouns Provide Hints to Romantic Attachment Styles New research shows that the pronouns individuals use when describing their romantic experiences provide clues about their attachment styles
The Ebbs and Flows of Attachment Insecurity What consequences might relationship ‘ups and downs’ have for peoples’ relationship satisfaction?
Psychologists Say Our ‘Attachment Style’ Applies to Social Networks Like Facebook Research suggests a strong association between a person's attachment style and perception and management of their social media presence.
Do You Know Your Date’s Attachment Style? People could “see” a date’s attachment anxiety, but that’s not what mattered most.
Feeling Secure Affects the Way You Interpret the World Enough security from people close to you makes the world look beautiful.
Anxious-Avoidant Duos: Walking on Thin Ice in Relationships and Physical Health A popular kids’ movie can teach us a thing or two about relationship attachment styles.