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Adult attachment and Mindfulness: Examining directionality, causality, and theoretical implications

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posted on 2024-03-12, 19:08 authored by Jodie Stevenson, A. Millings, L-M. Emerson, F. Sirois, A. C. Rowe
<p>We present two studies that together provide preliminary evidence to challenge the view that the relationship between adult attachment and mindfulness is bi-directional (Study 1: repeated measures design and Study 2: a repeated measures study examining the efficacy of attachment security priming and a mindfulness induction). Adult attachment anxiety emerged as a significant predictor of some facets of mindfulness, over time, but the reverse was not true. Priming attachment security increased state mindfulness of mind to a greater degree than a mindfulness induction or control. These findings challenge previous research suggesting that the relationship between adult attachment and mindfulness is bi-directional, suggesting that attachment orientation plays a causal role in the development of mindfulness.</p>

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Research in Personality

Volume

90

Pages/Article Number

104043

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0092-6566

Date Submitted

2021-03-04

Date Accepted

2020-11-06

Date of First Publication

2020-11-13

Date of Final Publication

2021-02-28

Date Document First Uploaded

2021-03-04

ePrints ID

43081

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