학술논문

Disorganized attachment, absorption, and new age spirituality: a mediational model.
Document Type
Article
Source
Attachment & Human Development. Jul2009, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p385-403. 19p. 1 Diagram.
Subject
*SPIRITUAL life
*NEW Age persons
*SPIRITUALITY
*ALTERED states of consciousness
*HUMAN behavior
Language
ISSN
1461-6734
Abstract
In this paper, we present a theoretical model and an empirical review linking disorganized attachment with New Age spiritual beliefs and activities via a proposed mediator; the propensity to enter altered states of consciousness (absorption/dissociation). Utilizing a prospective longitudinal design (N = 62), an empirical test of the mediational model is also provided for illustrational purposes. More specifically, we tested if unresolved/disorganized (U/d) attachment scores, as identified via the Adult Attachment Interview at the first assessment point, predicted New Age spirituality 3 years later, and whether this link was mediated by absorption. Results supported the mediational model, although the bivariate relation between U/d attachment and New Age spirituality was of modest strength. The discussion focuses on the general implications, clinical as well as non-clinical, of the proposed model. Finally, we argue that time is now ripe for attachment researchers to address additional non-pathological sequelae of disorganized attachment and the related propensity to experience altered states of consciousness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]