Fidelity & Personality Disorders
(Lifespan)
Student choice
Relationship Fidelity
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Fidelity- "faithfulness"
- Historically tied to marriage vows
- Cultural and individual variations
- True monogamy
- Serial monogamy
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Polyamory (consensual non-monogamy)
- Polygamy (sometimes excluded)
- Open relationships
- Polyfidelity
Polyamorous norms
- "Ethical non-monogamy"
- Compersion over jealousy
- Relationship hierarchy (~30%)
- Infidelity still possible!
- Est. 5% of Americans are polyamorous
- 49.5% are women
- 35.4% are men
- 15.1% third or agendered
- Tend to be higher educated
- Small bump to happiness
- Acceptance of polyamory from 7% to 16% since 2001
Infidelity
Difficulties of research
- Definitional issues ("Does a kiss count?")
- Consensuality often unspecificied
- Limited cross-cultural studies
- Stigma can create a reporting bias
- Often cross-sectional and retrospective
- Dearth of research and old data.
Infidelity
- Self-reports: when partner does not meet emotional or sexual needs
- Women- Emotional reasons primarily
- Men - Sexual reasons primarily
- typically both
- Today, similar prevalence across most gender/sexuality.
- women independence
- minority stress among gay men
- Generational (Millennial)
- Wait longer
- Less societal pressure
- More aware of alternatives
1975 | 2000 | |
---|---|---|
Straight Men | 28% | 10% |
Straight Women | 23% | 14% |
Gay Men | 83% | 59% |
Gay Women | 28% | 8% |
Developmental lense
What determines a preference of monogamy v non-monogamy?
- Biological?
- Bonobo Chimp
- Psychoanalysis?
- Attachment ?
- Media/Social norms?
- Gender expectations?
Infidelity in media
- femme fatale
- Seductive woman who exists to facilitate conflict
- Manic Pixie Dream Girl
- Vivacious woman who exists to facilitate growth
All just Borderline Personality Disorder?
BPD
- Marked 9 traits:
- Fear of abandonment.
- Unstable relationships.
- Unstable self-image.
- Impulsive
- Self-harming
- Extreme emotional swings
- Chronic feelings of emptiness
- Explosive anger
- Suspicious or out of touch with reality.
- Over-diagnosed in women
- Very stigmatized, even among psychologists
- Emerges by early adulthood typically
- 30% early as age 12
Child/Adol Psychopathology Risks
- 1 in 3 children in US & Canada will be "poor" at some point
- 1 in 3 US children will face physical/sexual abuse
- Verbal abuse
- Barriers to treatment among PoC and ethnic minorities
- Family members with psychopathology
- unclear genetic link
Personality Disorders
- Cluster A (Odd, bizarre, eccentric)
- Paranoid PD, Schizoid PD, Schizotypal PD
- Cluster B (Dramatic, erratic)
- Antisocial PD, Borderline PD, Histrionic PD, Narcissistic PD
- Cluster C (Anxious, fearful)
- Avoidant PD, Dependent PD, Obsessive-compulsive PD
Personality Disorders
- Cluster A (Odd, bizarre, eccentric)
- Paranoid PD, Schizoid PD, Schizotypal PD
- Cluster B (Dramatic, erratic)
- Antisocial PD, Borderline PD, Histrionic PD, Narcissistic PD
- Cluster C (Anxious, fearful)
- Avoidant PD, Dependent PD, Obsessive-compulsive PD
Studnet Choice: Infidelity and Personality
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Studnet Choice: Infidelity and Personality
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