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Cognitive Reserve and Attachment in Aging by fernando.sousa is a document available to read on EtoBox.

This exploratory study investigates the relationship between cognitive reserve and attachment styles in healthy older adults involved in romantic relationships. Findings indicate that individuals with avoidant attachment styles tend to have higher cognitive reserves, while those with anxious attachment styles are less engaged in activities that could enhance their cognitive reserve. The study suggests that therapists should address attachment styles in older clients and incorporate cognitive reserve-buildin

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fernando.sousa
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