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An Exploratory Study of the Role of Infidelity Typologies in Predicting Attachment Anxiety and Avoidance
Authors:Abby Girard  Jennifer J Connor  Scott R Woolley
Institution:1. University of Minnesota Medical School;2. Alliant International University
Abstract:Extradyadic involvement (EDI) is one of the greatest challenges that couples and couples therapists face. Many clinicians and researchers attempt to understand motivations for EDI; however, there is a lack of theory-driven research to support claims of infidelity typologies. The current study explored the relationship between adult attachment dimensions of avoidance and anxiety and the attachment-based typology proposed by Woolley (2010). Results indicate significant differences in attachment anxiety in high anxiety affair types versus low anxiety affair types. Results confirmed significant differences in mean attachment anxiety for participants endorsing multiple affairs.
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