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The things that make us: Self and object attachment in Hoarding and Compulsive Buying-Shopping Disorder
Current Opinion in Psychology ( IF 6.813 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-01 , DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2020.08.016
Richard Moulding 1 , Christopher Kings 1 , Tess Knight 2
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Excessive or maladaptive object attachment is the defining feature of Hoarding Disorder (HD) and the acquisition process within Compulsive Buying-Shopping Disorder (CBSD). In recent years, the relationship of object attachment within HD and CBSD to individual's self-concept has become the focus of direct research. On the basis of this literature, it seems that an underdeveloped, ambivalent, or discrepant self-concept could be a vulnerability for dysfunctional object attachment behavior. Further, the importance of objects in buttressing and extending self-concept, both individually and in relationship to others, appears to be a central function underlying pathological object attachment. An important future direction of research is whether directly addressing self-concept can serve as the next advancement for psychological treatments for these debilitating disorders.

中文翻译:

造就我们的事物:囤积症和强迫性购物障碍中的自我和客体依恋

过度或适应不良的物体依恋是囤积症 (HD) 的定义特征,也是强迫性购买购物障碍 (CBSD) 的获取过程。近年来,HD和CBSD中的客体依恋与个体自我概念的关系成为直接研究的焦点。根据这些文献,不发达、矛盾或不一致的自我概念似乎可能是功能失调的对象依恋行为的弱点。此外,对象在支持和扩展自我概念中的重要性,无论是单独的还是与他人的关系,似乎都是病理性对象依恋的核心功能。
更新日期:2021-06-01
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