University of Rochester.
Dev Psychopathol. 2013 Nov;25(4 Pt 2):1435-54. doi: 10.1017/S0954579413000709.
Although children's security in the context of the interparental relationship has been identified as a key explanatory mechanism in pathways between family discord and child psychopathology, little is known about the inner workings of emotional security as a goal system. Thus, the objective of this paper is to describe how our reformulation of emotional security theory within an ethological and evolutionary framework may advance the characterization of the architecture and operation of emotional security and, in the process, cultivate sustainable growing points in developmental psychopathology. The first section of the paper describes how children's security in the interparental relationship is organized around a distinctive behavioral system designed to defend against interpersonal threat. Building on this evolutionary foundation for emotional security, the paper offers an innovative taxonomy for identifying qualitatively different ways children try to preserve their security and its innovative implications for more precisely informing understanding of the mechanisms in pathways between family and developmental precursors and children's trajectories of mental health. In the final section, the paper highlights the potential of the reformulation of emotional security theory to stimulate new generations of research on understanding how children defend against social threats in ecologies beyond the interparental dyad, including both familial and extrafamilial settings.
虽然儿童在父母关系中的安全感已被确定为家庭不和与儿童心理病理之间关系的重要解释机制,但对于情感安全作为目标系统的内部运作机制知之甚少。因此,本文的目的是描述我们如何在一个进化和行为学框架内重新构建情感安全理论,从而推进情感安全的结构和运作特征的描述,并在这个过程中,为发展心理病理学培养可持续的增长点。本文的第一部分描述了儿童在父母关系中的安全感是如何围绕着一个独特的行为系统组织起来的,这个系统旨在防御人际威胁。基于情感安全的这一进化基础,本文提出了一种创新的分类法,用于确定儿童试图保护自己安全感的不同方式,并为更准确地了解家庭和发展前体与儿童心理健康轨迹之间关系的机制提供了创新的启示。在最后一节中,本文强调了重新构建情感安全理论的潜力,可以激发新一代的研究,以了解儿童如何在父母对子关系之外的生态系统中抵御社会威胁,包括家庭和家庭外环境。