The Role of Attachment Styles in Vulnerability to Love-bombing and its Psychological Consequences / (Record no. 15211)

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Transcribing agency La Union Provincial Library
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Classification number TH 155.4124 R64 2024
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Title The Role of Attachment Styles in Vulnerability to Love-bombing and its Psychological Consequences /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Rosselle M. Obra [et al.]
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024
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Extent xi, 187 pages :
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Dimensions 28 centimeters.
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Summary, etc. Love-bombing characterized by overwhelming praise and attention, can lead to significant psychological harm. This study investigated how attachment styles influence susceptibility to love-bombing, contributing factors and its effects using surveys and interviews. Using Spearman Rho, results showed that individuals with disorganized attachment styles (r=0.177 at p-value of 0.0001) are particularly vulnerable due to their conflicting needs for connection and fear of intimacy stemming from inconsistent or harmful early relationships. However, participants with various attachment styles also reported susceptibility under specific circumstances. Twelve (12) participants that was qualifies for the second phase (interview) were selected through an inclusion criteria. Themes were generated using thematic analysis, psychological consequences included confusion, trust issues, dependency, emotional insecurity, and obsession. To counteract these effects, participants identified coping strategies such as seeking social support, setting boundaries, and enhancing self-awareness. The findings emphasize the importance of recognizing love-bombing behaviors early to protect against manipulation and psychological harm.
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Source of acquisition Rosselle M. Obra [et al.]
Method of acquisition Donation
Date of acquisition March 14, 2025
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Love-bombing
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Attachment styles
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Love-bombing
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        Not For Loan Thesis La Union Provincial Library La Union Provincial Library Thesis Section 03/14/2024 Donation   TH 155.4124 R64 2024 012118laup 05/26/2025 05/26/2025 Thesis