فهرست:
فهرست مطالب
عنوان صفحه
فصل اول : مقدمه
1-1- کلیات...................................................................................................................................................... 2
1-1-1- مدل شیور و میکالینسر.......................................................................................................... 5
1-1-2- خودکارآمدی اجتماعی و خودافشاسازی........................................................................... 9
1-1-3- ظرفیت شناختی سرکوب افکار ناخواسته......................................................................... 16
1-2- بیان مسأله............................................................................................................................................. 19
1-2-1- سؤالهای پژوهش....................................................................................................................... 23
1-3- اهداف پژوهش...................................................................................................................................... 24
1-4- اهمیت و ضرورت پژوهش.................................................................................................................. 25
فصل دوم: مبانی نظری و تحقیقات پیشین
2-1- هیجان و تنظیم هیجان...................................................................................................................... 29
2-1-1- راهکارهای تنظیم هیجان....................................................................................................... 42
2-2- دلبستگی................................................................................................................................................ 50
2-3- مدل شیور و میکالینسر...................................................................................................................... 61
2-3-1- فعالسازی سیستم دلبستگی و راهکار دلبستگی اولیه................................................. 62
2-3-2- دسترسی نگارههای دلبستگی و راهکارهای مبتنی بر ایمنی....................................... 62
2-3-3- امکان جستجوی مجاورت و راهکارهای دلبستگی ثانویه............................................... 64
2-3-4- رشد راهکارهای مبتنی بر دلبستگی................................................................................... 66
2-3-4-1- رشد راهکارهای مبتنی بر ایمنی............................................................................. 66
2-3-4-2- رشد راهبردهای ثانویه دلبستگی............................................................................. 70
2-4- دلبستگی و تنظیم هیجان................................................................................................................. 72
2-5- خودکارآمدی اجتماعی و خودافشاسازی....................................................................................... 82
2-5-1- مدلهای کارکردی دلبستگی................................................................................................ 83
2-5-2- خودکارآمدی اجتماعی........................................................................................................... 86
2-5-3- خودافشاسازی........................................................................................................................... 104
عنوان صفحه
2-6- ظرفیت شناختی سرکوب افکار ناخواسته..................................................................................... 114
2-7- نتیجه گیری از تحقیقات پیشین..................................................................................................... 121
2-7-1- فرضیههای پژوهش.................................................................................................................. 122
فصل سوم: روش پژوهش
3-1- نوع پژوهش............................................................................................................................................ 124
3-2- شرکتکنندگان پژوهش..................................................................................................................... 124
3-3- ابزارهای پژوهش................................................................................................................................... 125
3-3-1- مقیاس ابعاد دلبستگی............................................................................................................ 125
3-3-2- راهکارهای تنظیم هیجان....................................................................................................... 127
3-3-3- خودکارآمدی اجتماعی ......................................................................................................... 131
3-3-4- خودافشاسازی .......................................................................................................................... 133
3-3-5- ظرفیت شناختی سرکوب افکار ناخواسته......................................................................... 134
3-4- روش اجرا............................................................................................................................................... 137
3-5- روش تحلیل آماری.............................................................................................................................. 138
1-5-3- شاخصهای برازش مدل......................................................................................................... 140
فصل چهارم: یافتههای پژوهش
4-1- یافتههای توصیفی متغیرهای آشکار پژوهش................................................................................ 148
4-2- تحلیل مقدماتی..................................................................................................................................... 150
4-4- ارزیابی بخش اندازه گیری مدل ..................................................................................................... 153
4-5- ارزیابی مدل ساختاری ...................................................................................................................... 158
فصل پنجم: بحث و نتیجهگیری
5-1- اضطراب دلبستگی و راهکارهای تنظیم هیجان........................................................................... 172
5-2- نقش واسطهای خودکارآمدی اجتماعی و عدم ظرفیت شناختی در رابطه بین
اضطراب دلسبتگی و راهکارهای تنظیم هیجان...................................................................................... 176
5-3- اجتناب دلبستگی و راهکارهای تنظیم هیجان............................................................................ 181
عنوان صفحه
5-4- نقش واسطهای خود افشاسازی و عدم ظرفیت شناختی در رابطه بین اجتناب
دلبستگی و راهکارهای تنظیم هیجان......................................................................................................... 184
5-5- مضامین و پیشنهادات پژوهش......................................................................................................... 188
6-5- محدودیتهای پژوهش........................................................................................................................ 190
منابع
منابع فارسی....................................................................................................................................................... 191
منابع انگلیسی.................................................................................................................................................... 192
پیوستها
پیوست 1: مقیاس ابعاد دلبستگی................................................................................................................ 216
پیوست 2: ابزار تنظیم هیجان...................................................................................................................... 217
پیوست 3: مقیاس خودافشاسازی................................................................................................................. 219
پیوست 4: ابزار خودکارآمدی اجتماعی...................................................................................................... 220
پیوست 5: ابزار ایجاد هیجان منفی............................................................................................................. 221
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