Dr. Shaver conducts research in two principal
areas: close relationships and emotions. In the close relationships area
he has studied the application of Bowlby's attachment theory to research
on loneliness and adult romantic love. Currently, he is extending this
work to the study of attachment-style differences in defenses or coping
strategies, and in marital communication. In the field of emotions, he
has proposed a prototype methodology for mapping individuals' and cultures'
cognitive representations of the emotion domain and, with the help of coworkers
in other countries, is investigating everyday conceptions of emotions such
as love and shame in various cultures. He is also working with Gail S.
Goodman on a large study of allegations of ritualistic child abuse. Dr.
Shaver is past editor of the Review of Personality and Social Psychology
and a current member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology, Psychological Bulletin, and Personal
Relationships. Last year he published a co-edited volume, Handbook
of Attachment:Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications, published
by Guilford Press in April 1999.
Self-Report Measures of Adult Romantic Attachment
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