Kamal Rahmani
Indiana University Northwest
Psychology Today Magazine
Have you ever came across and ignored information relating to your romantic partner’s attachment style? Maybe while having a conversation with your lover or your lover’s family members or friends. Surprisingly, a recent study showed that one’s attachment style greatly affects their emotional communication which in turn influences the partner’s relational satisfaction.
The study examined associations among one partner’s levels of relational satisfaction and the other partner’s emotional communication and attachment style. Undergraduate students in a communication department at a university in the Southwest U.S. administered questionnaires in person to one dating or married couple they knew. In total, 581 heterosexual couples completed two questionnaires in private. Questionnaire A included items assessing emotional communication and attachment styles, while questionnaire B included items and questions measuring relational satisfaction as well as other relationship characteristics.
After gathering the data, researchers examined the correlation between one’s attachment style, which can be classified as secure, dismissive, preoccupied, or fearful, and the partner’s level of relational …show more content…
It’s logical since secure individuals possess many positive personality traits. They are usually characterized by having a high self-esteem and being comfortable with intimacy. In addition, they tend to have a positive view of themselves and others and they communicate emotions in a socially skilled manner. These positive personality characteristics explain the high levels of the relational satisfaction reported by the partners of the participants who were characterized as being