Abstract

Experiences of secure attachment in childhood can impact life intimacy seeking behaviors, consisting of one of the protective factors for the quality of love relationships. This study, based on attachment theory, aimed to examine intimacy experiences in dating relationships. A multiple cases study was conducted with semi-structured interviews with three young people, two women and one man, aged between 16 and 23 years old. The results point to singularities in the intimacy experience, with high levels of intimacy associated with the exchange of social support between the partners and sensitivity to the needs of the other, and levels of threatened intimacy associated with the avoidance of seeking support from the partner and negative resolution strategies of conflicts. Results corroborate the attachment theory, according to which availability and accessibility of the partner are the central way to promote emotional closeness in love relationships. We concluded that preventive actions should address the receptivity and accessibility to the partner, help seeking and help giving skills, emotional regulation skills in conflict management and the utilization of internal, partner’s and contextual resources to attribute new meaning to parental emotional legacy that sustains avoidance and anxiety in intimate relations. Keywords: Attachment, intimate partner violence, interpersonal relationship, intimacy, marital quality.

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  • Concluded that preventive actions should address the receptivity and accessibility to the partner, help seeking and help giving skills, emotional regulation skills in conflict management and the utilization of internal, partner’s and contextual resources to attribute new meaning to parental emotional legacy that sustains avoidance and anxiety in intimate relations

  • The results point to singularities in the intimacy experience, with high levels of intimacy associated with the exchange of social support between the partners and sensitivity to the needs of the other, and levels of threatened intimacy associated with the avoidance of seeking support from the partner and negative resolution strategies of conflicts

  • Ainda que a produção científica em prevenção à violência no namoro seja pequena em relação à totalidade de estudos acerca desta problemática (Borrego et al, 2014), diversas são as pesquisas internacionais focadas no desenvolvimento de programas de prevenção da vitimização e perpetração da violência no namoro (Leen et al, 2013)

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Introduction

A análise do relato de Joana acerca de sua relação de namoro revela uma vivência satisfatória de intimidade, caracterizada por apoio mútuo, afeto e comunicação aberta, ainda que Joana seja mais expressiva em suas necessidades do que seu parceiro.

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