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Emerging adulthood | 2018

Turning From Parents: Psychological Distancing and Attachment-Related Changes in Regret for Immediate Contact in Emerging Adulthood

Matthew J. Dykas; Demi G. Siskind

This longitudinal study examined how emerging adults psychologically distance themselves from parents. Every week during their first semester at college, participants (n = 71, M age = 18 years [SD = 0.48]) read hypothetical vignettes describing emotionally salient situations they could encounter at college. Participants then provided information about whether they would regret not being in immediate contact with parents versus peers when dealing with the aftermath of these situations. Results suggested that participants were separating themselves from parents in a dynamic manner over time, which was revealed in varying levels of regret for not possibly being in immediate contact with parents following emotional events. Moreover, compared to participants with negative representational models of parents, participants with positive models reported more consistent patterns of regret for not having immediate parental contact. This study provides new insights into normative attachment dynamics beyond childhood and how emerging adults reorganize their attachment hierarchies.


Attachment & Human Development | 2006

Narrative assessment of attachment representations: Links between secure base scripts and adolescent attachment

Matthew J. Dykas; Susan S. Woodhouse; Jude Cassidy; Harriet Salatas Waters


Attachment & Human Development | 2008

Attachment and peer relations in adolescence

Matthew J. Dykas; Yair Ziv; Jude Cassidy


Social Development | 2012

Loneliness and Peer Relations in Adolescence

Susan S. Woodhouse; Matthew J. Dykas; Jude Cassidy


Child Development | 2011

Reporter Discrepancies Among Parents, Adolescents, and Peers: Adolescent Attachment and Informant Depressive Symptoms as Explanatory Factors

Katherine B. Ehrlich; Jude Cassidy; Matthew J. Dykas


Child Development | 2010

Do Adolescents and Parents Reconstruct Memories About Their Conflict as a Function of Adolescent Attachment

Matthew J. Dykas; Susan S. Woodhouse; Katherine B. Ehrlich; Jude Cassidy


Journal of Family Psychology | 2012

Tipping Points in Adolescent Adjustment: Predicting Social Functioning from Adolescents’ Conflict with Parents and Friends

Katherine B. Ehrlich; Matthew J. Dykas; Jude Cassidy


Attachment & Human Development | 2009

Perceptions of secure base provision within the family

Susan S. Woodhouse; Matthew J. Dykas; Jude Cassidy


Child Development | 2014

Attachment‐Related Biases in Adolescents’ Memory

Matthew J. Dykas; Susan S. Woodhouse; Jason D. Jones; Jude Cassidy


Advances in Child Development and Behavior | 2011

Links between attachment and social information processing: examination of intergenerational processes.

Matthew J. Dykas; Katherine B. Ehrlich; Jude Cassidy

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Susan S. Woodhouse

Pennsylvania State University

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David W. Valentino

State University of New York at Oswego

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Demi G. Siskind

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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