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Pehr Granqvist

Pehr Granqvist

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Psychology

D-Index
35
Citations
7152
World Ranking
9734
National Ranking
98

Overview

Pehr Granqvist is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden and specializes primarily in psychology and social sciences. Their research encompasses a broad range of topics within psychology, particularly clinical and social psychology, as well as health, safety research, and demography.

The main subjects of their work include attachment and relationship dynamics, child abuse and trauma, child welfare and adoption, family dynamics and relationships, psychedelics and drug studies, religion and spirituality in psychology, and family and disability support research.

Recent notable publications by Pehr Granqvist include:

  • Attachment, culture, and gene-culture co-evolution: expanding the evolutionary toolbox of attachment theory, 2020, Attachment & Human Development

Frequent collaborators in their research have included Tommie Forslund, Mårten Hammarlund, Phillip R. Shaver, Mario Mikulincer, and Joel Gruneau Brulin.

Pehr Granqvist's work has appeared in several publication venues, with multiple articles published in Attachment & Human Development. Other key venues include Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Journal of Psychedelic Studies, Current Opinion in Psychology, and Trauma Violence & Abuse.

Some recent papers relevant to their research field, authored by collaborators or within the same research community, are:

  • Attachment goes to court: child protection and custody issues, 2021, Attachment & Human Development
  • Attachment theory and religion, 2020, Current Opinion in Psychology
  • Concepts travel faster than thought: an empirical study of the use of attachment classifications in child protection investigations, 2022, Attachment & Human Development
  • Experiences of Interpersonal Trauma Among Parents With Intellectual Disabilities: A Systematic Review, 2022, Trauma Violence & Abuse

Best Publications

  • Religion as Attachment: Normative Processes and Individual Differences:

    Pehr Granqvist;Mario Mikulincer;Phillip R. Shaver

  • Attachment and religious representations and behavior

    Pehr Granqvist;Lee A. Kirkpatrick

  • Anknytningsteori : Betydelsen av nära känslomässiga relationer

    Anders Broberg;Pehr Granqvist;Tord Ivarsson;Pia Risholm Mothander

  • Religiousness and perceived childhood attachment: On the question of compensation or correspondence.

    Pehr Granqvist

  • Religiousness and Perceived Childhood Attachment: Profiling Socialized Correspondence and Emotional Compensation

    Pehr Granqvist;Berit Hagekull

  • Disorganized attachment in infancy : a review of the phenomenon and its implications for clinicians and policy-makers

    Pehr Granqvist;L. Alan Sroufe;Mary Dozier;Erik Hesse

  • Religious conversion and perceived childhood attachment: A meta-analysis

    Pehr Granqvist;Lee A. Kirkpatrick

  • Sensed presence and mystical experiences are predicted by suggestibility, not by the application of transcranial weak complex magnetic fields.

    Pehr Granqvist;Mats Fredrikson;Patrik Unge;Andrea Hagenfeldt

  • Attachment and Religiosity in Adolescence: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Evaluations

    Pehr Granqvist

  • Religion, spirituality, and attachment.

    Pehr Granqvist;Lee A. Kirkpatrick

  • Seeking security in the New Age: On attachment and emotional compensation

    Pehr Granqvist;Berit Hagekull

  • Examining relations among attachment, religiosity, and new age spirituality using the adult attachment interview

    Pehr Granqvist;Tord Ivarsson;Anders G. Broberg;Berit Hagekull

  • Anknytning i praktiken : Tillämpningar av anknytningsteorin

    Anders Broberg;Pia Risholm-Mothander;Pehr Granqvist;Tord Ivarsson

  • The Correspondence between Attachment to Parents and God: Three Experiments Using Subliminal Separation Cues

    Andreas Birgegard;Pehr Granqvist

  • Experimental findings on God as an attachment figure: Normative processes and moderating effects of internal working models.

    Pehr Granqvist;Mario Mikulincer;Vered Gewirtz;Phillip R. Shaver

  • Attachment and God representations among lay Catholics, priests, and religious: a matched comparison study based on the Adult Attachment Interview.

    Rosalinda Cassibba;Pehr Granqvist;Alessandro Costantini;Sergio Gatto

  • Longitudinal Predictions of Religious Change in Adolescence: Contributions from the Interaction of Attachment and Relationship Status

    Pehr Granqvist;Berit Hagekull

  • Religiosity, Adult Attachment, and Why "Singles" are More Religious

    Pehr Granqvist;Berit Hagekull

  • Building a bridge between attachment and religious coping: tests of moderators and mediators

    Pehr Granqvist

  • Attachment goes to court: child protection and custody issues

    Tommie Forslund;Pehr Granqvist;Marinus H van IJzendoorn;Avi Sagi-Schwartz

  • Attachment Theory and Religious Conversions: A Review and a Resolution of the Classic and Contemporary Paradigm Chasm

    Pehr Granqvist

Frequent Co-Authors

Berit Hagekull
Berit Hagekull Uppsala University
Mario Mikulincer
Mario Mikulincer Reichman University
Anders G. Broberg
Anders G. Broberg University of Gothenburg
Phillip R. Shaver
Phillip R. Shaver University of California, Davis
Marinus H. van IJzendoorn
Marinus H. van IJzendoorn University College London
Dan Larhammar
Dan Larhammar Uppsala University
Miriam Steele
Miriam Steele New School
Gunilla Bohlin
Gunilla Bohlin Uppsala University
Lee A. Kirkpatrick
Lee A. Kirkpatrick William & Mary
Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg
Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg ISPA - University Institute of Psychological, Social and Life Sciences

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