分手的

V. Konstam
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本章探讨了初出期的成年人如何理解分手的意义,如何适应失恋。考虑了因果归因,并探讨了分手的积极和消极结果。本文考察了与损失相关的理论和研究,包括Bowlby的依恋模型和叙事理论。对反复无常的关系以及与分手相关的常见性行为(如与前任发生性关系、反弹性行为和报复性行为)的研究,有助于我们理解一段关系何时以及如何结束。29名新成年研究参与者讲述了他们对分手的经历和看法。
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The Breakup
This chapter explores how emerging adults make meaning of breakups and adapt to romantic loss. Causal attributions are considered and both positive and negative outcomes of breakups are explored. Theories and studies related to loss are examined, including Bowlby’s attachment model and narrative theory. An examination of churning relationships, as well as of common sexual behaviors related to breakups, such as sex with an ex, rebound sex, and revenge sex, help inform our understanding of when and how relationships come to an end. The 29 emerging-adult study participants relay their experiences and points of view with respect to romantic breakups.
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