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FAMILY ATTACHMENT LAB
familyattachmentlab@yahoo.com
Current Graduate Research Assistants:
Zane Dodd: zanedodd@hotmail.com
Sara Pollard: sarapollard@unt.edu
Kimberly Porter: kimberly@unt.edu
Jason Hindman: jmh0331@unt.edu
Bonnie DeLaughter: bdelaugheter@unt.edu
Kristen Searcy: kristensearcy@juno.com
Angela Cusimano: angela.cusimano@yahoo.com
Michelle Hubbard: meeshell11@gmail.com
Current Project: Family interactions & attachment processes during middle childhood
- 3-Fold Purpose:
(a) Explore interrelationships among family systems and attachment constructs
(b) Investigate the psychological well-being of 8- to 10-year-old children in relation to multiple systemic levels of the family unit
(c) Compare findings using multiple informants (mother, father, child) and different measurement approaches (self-report vs interview or observational data)
- This study will encourage counselors to consider the unique properties of the individual, dyad, and family system, as well as the relationships among them, with implications for prevention and intervention efforts for individuals, couples, and families.
Past Projects:
- An online study surveying college dating partners about their early family experiences and adult relationship satisfaction.
- An online study surveying pre-doctoral interns regarding their attachment style and the quality of the supervisory working alliance
- A study with a community sample of married couples examining the marital relationship (e.g., adjustment, satisfaction, conflict, psychological abuse) in relation to adult attachment, the perception of the quality of parents' relationship, psychological well-being, and religious commitment.
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