mhowe Posted February 26, 2014 Share Posted February 26, 2014 Google codependency.... you are the poster child. Link to comment
Tonyy Posted February 26, 2014 Author Share Posted February 26, 2014 Read it please. IF you want, of course. link removed ABSTRACT These studies tested the associations between responses to an induced imaginary romantic rejection and individual differences on dimensions of attachment and covert narcissism. In Study 1 (N=125), we examined the associations between attachment dimensions and emotional responses to a vignette depicting a scenario of romantic rejection, as measured by self-reported negative mood states, expressions of anger, somatic symptoms, and self-evaluation. Higher scores on attachment anxiety, but not on attachment avoidance, were associated with stronger reactions to the induced rejection. Moreover, decreased self-evaluation scores (self-esteem and pride) were found to mediate these associations. In Study 2 (N=88), the relative contributions of covert narcissism and attachment anxiety to the emotional responses to romantic rejection were explored. Higher scores on covert narcissism were associated with stronger reactions to the induced rejection. Moreover, covert narcissism seemed to constitute a specific aspect of attachment anxiety. Link to comment
Tonyy Posted February 26, 2014 Author Share Posted February 26, 2014 Dude i believe you don't need to insult me. I didn't behave in any way with you to be like that. Why? I mean...what's in my posts to be that douche with me? Link to comment
Tonyy Posted February 26, 2014 Author Share Posted February 26, 2014 Or maybe you are that way. I'd look for a life if you keep insulting and treating strangers like sh.i.t Link to comment
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