持续的债券还是持续的附件? 探索区分的区别
Z Zeynep Selvili1, Dennis Klass2
1Independent Scholar, Istanbul, Turkey.
Death studies
|January 22, 2025
概括
依恋理论和继续在悲伤中的纽带有根本的区别. 附件理论侧重于个人适应,而持续的纽带强调在社会和文化背景下不断发展的关系.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 悲伤研究 悲伤研究
- 附着理论 附着理论
背景情况:
- 附着和持续的债券往往混为一谈,理解与死者的关系.
- 现有的模型可能会忽视损失后持续连接的细微差别.
- 要推进悲伤研究和实践,需要明确区分.
研究的目的:
- 区分依恋理论与持续债券模型的悲伤.
- 要突出每个框架背后的不同假设.
- 倡导对悲伤和持久联系有更全面的理解.
主要方法:
- 对依恋理论和持续债券模型的概念分析.
- 对它们的核心假设和对悲伤的影响进行比较检查.
- 文献综述以确定结合并提出区分.
主要成果:
- 依恋理论将持续的纽带视为应对不可挽回的损失的内心理适应.
- 持续债券模型将它们概念化为不断发展的关系延伸,嵌入社会文化背景.
- 关键的区别在于它们的重点:个体适应与关系进化.
结论:
- 依恋理论和持续纽带模型提供了对悲伤的互补,但却是不同的观点.
- 认识到这些差异,可以更细致地欣赏持久的联系.
- 尊重自主和相互依存的综合方法对于理解共同的人类至关重要.
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