Sternberg’s Triangular Theory Review

Sternberg’s Triangular Theory Review

Sternberg’s Triangular Theory Review

Based on the work of Phillip Shaver and others, Baumeister and Bushman (2014) describe four types of adult attachment styles: secure, preoccupied, dismissing avoidant, and fearful avoidant. Research has identified that these attachment styles can be readily classified (Shaver, as cited in Baumeister & Bushman, 2014).

In Robert Sternberg’s (1986) triangular theory of love, he identifies seven types of adult love based on levels of three dimensions: passion, intimacy, and commitment.

Types of Adult Love

Type of Adult Love

Dimension

Infatuation

Passion

 

Fatuous love

Passion and commitment

 

Liking

Intimacy

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Empty love

Commitment

 

Romantic love

Passion and intimacy

 

Companionate love

Intimacy and commitment

 

Consummate love

Passion, intimacy, and commitment

Look in the Capella library for research articles on the topic of attachment styles in adulthood, theories of love, and the relationship between attachment styles and types of love. Select one article that considers the relationship between attachment styles and types of love to use in this discussion.

Discussion

For this discussion, consider connections between adult attachment styles and the types of love adults develop.

Using the article you selected, examine the relationship between Sternberg’s triangular theory of love and types of adult attachment described by Baumeister and Bushman. Summarize the article and describe the findings. Did the research support or negate a connection between a type or types of adult attachment and type or types of adult love?