kiintymyssuhdeteorian
Kiintymyssuhdeteorian is a philosophical and psychological concept originating from a Finnish translation of attachment theory. It refers to the internal working models of attachment that shape an individual's perceptions, expectations, and behaviors in relation to intimate relationships. Attachment theory, originally proposed by psychologists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, posits that early childhood experiences with caregivers influence attachment styles and subsequently affect an individual's capacity for intimacy and emotional regulation in adult relationships.
In Finnish psychology, Kiintymyssuhdeteorian was popularized by scholars who adapted attachment theory to the indigenous context,
According to Kiintymyssuhdeteorian, securely attached individuals tend to have a positive view of themselves and others,
Scholars exploring Kiintymyssuhdeteorian often draw parallels between attachment styles and broader societal and cultural contexts. Research