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Enhancing the "broaden-and-build" cycle of attachment security as a means of overcoming prejudice, discrimination, and racism

Attachment theory emphasizes both the importance of supportive relationship partners, beginning in infancy, for developing a sense of security, and the adaptive benefits of this sense. In this article, we consider bolstering the sense of attachment security as a means of reducing and overcoming prej...

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Published in:Attachment & human development 2022-06, Vol.24 (3), p.260-273
Main Authors: Mikulincer, Mario, Shaver, Phillip R.
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