His main research concerns Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Attachment theory, Coping and Mortality salience. Victor Florian works in the field of Social psychology, focusing on Personality in particular. His Developmental psychology study incorporates themes from Social relation and Anxiety.
His Attachment theory research includes themes of Cognition, Distress, Ambivalence and Emotional security. Victor Florian interconnects Mental health, Personality Assessment Inventory and Self-concept in the investigation of issues within Coping. His Mortality salience course of study focuses on Terror management theory and Interpersonal relationship, Interpersonal communication, Intrapersonal communication and Salience.
His primary areas of study are Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Attachment theory, Clinical psychology and Coping. The Developmental psychology study combines topics in areas such as Social relation, Social support, Cognition and Psychosocial. His research in the fields of Mortality salience, Terror management theory and Personality overlaps with other disciplines such as Judaism.
His Attachment theory research incorporates elements of Association, Distress, Perception and Ambivalence. His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Self-concept, Psychiatry, Brain damage, Loneliness and Family support. His work carried out in the field of Coping brings together such families of science as Mental health and Personality Assessment Inventory.
Victor Florian mainly focuses on Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Mortality salience, Attachment theory and Death anxiety. His Developmental psychology research includes themes of Social relation, Social support, Cognition and Coping. His Coping study contributes to a more complete understanding of Clinical psychology.
His work on Social psychology is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Anxiety. Victor Florian combines subjects such as Terror management theory, Personality and Self-esteem with his study of Mortality salience. In his articles, he combines various disciplines, including Attachment theory and Social environment.
His primary areas of study are Social psychology, Attachment theory, Developmental psychology, Coping and Death anxiety. His work is connected to Interpersonal relationship, Mortality salience and Terror management theory, as a part of Social psychology. His studies link Cognitive style with Attachment theory.
Victor Florian has researched Developmental psychology in several fields, including Social relation and Anxiety. His Coping study incorporates themes from Mental health, Affect regulation, Self-concept and Emotional distress. His studies in Death anxiety integrate themes in fields like Empirical evidence, Empirical research and Attachment anxiety.
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The relationship between adult attachment styles and emotional and cognitive reactions to stressful events.
Mario Mikulincer;Victor Florian.
(1998)
Attachment styles, coping strategies, and posttraumatic psychological distress: the impact of the Gulf War in Israel.
Mario Mikulincer;Victor Florian;Aron Weller.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1993)
Attachment styles and fear of personal death: A case study of affect regulation.
Mario Mikulincer;Victor Florian;Rami Tolmacz.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1990)
Appraisal of and Coping with a Real-Life Stressful Situation: The Contribution of Attachment Styles
Mario Mikulincer;Victor Florian.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (1995)
Does hardiness contribute to mental health during a stressful real-life situation? The roles of appraisal and coping.
Victor Florian;Mario Mikulincer;Orit Taubman.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1995)
Exploring individual differences in reactions to mortality salience: does attachment style regulate terror management mechanisms?
Mario Mikulincer;Victor Florian.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2000)
The Existential Function of Close Relationships: Introducing Death Into the Science of Love
Mario Mikulincer;Victor Florian;Gilad Hirschberger.
Personality and Social Psychology Review (2003)
The impact of mortality salience on reckless driving: A test of terror management mechanisms.
Orit Taubman Ben-Ari;Victor Florian;Mario Mikulincer.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1999)
The anxiety-buffering function of close relationships: evidence that relationship commitment acts as a terror management mechanism.
Victor Florian;Mario Mikulincer;Gilad Hirschberger.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2002)
Attachment Security in Couple Relationships: A Systemic Model and Its Implications for Family Dynamics
Mario Mikulincer;Victor Florian;Philip A. Cowan;Carolyn Pape Cowan.
Family Process (2002)
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