
Professor Angela Rowe
B.Sc., Ph.D.(Wales)
Current positions
Professor of Social Psychology
School of Psychological Science
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Research interests
My research broadly centres on the processes and mechanisms that drive adult attachment. Briefly, on the basis of information abstracted from consistent and long-term attachment relationships, individuals develop mental models of attachment, or attachment styles. A key feature of attachment styles is that they predictor how individuals respond to threat and deal with stress and distress. Much of my research over the years has been concerned with the way that attachment styles and attachment-relevant hormones influence thought, behaviour and feelings in interpersonal relationships and social life more generally. In recent years, one line of my research has focused on the relationship between attachment styles and mental health. While insecure attachment styles represent a vulnerability for the development and maintenance of ill mental health, secure attachment acts as a buffer against its development. Across a number of studies we find that the experimental enhancement of attachment security has many positive personal and interpersonal outcomes, including positive effects on mental health.
Some grant funding:
- British Academy research grant (£4,959). “Selective attention to attachment threatening stimuli as a function of attachment style” (2003). Principal Investigator.
- Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Grant (RES-062-23-0052, £359,815) in collaboration with Ian Penton-Voak and Casimir Ludwig “Adult attachment and the perceptual processing of facial expressions of emotion” (2006). Principal Investigator.
- British Academy research grant (SG – 43494 for £6059) in collaboration with Marcus Munafò “Attentional training and attachment anxiety in adults” (2006). Principal Investigator.
- Nuffield Foundation grant (SGS/33904, £7,494) with Kathy Carnelley. “Adult Attachment and the Inhibition of Dispositional and Primed-Style-Incongruent Information” (2007). Principal Investigator.
- Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Post-Doctoral Fellowship with Abigail Millings. “Adult attachment, partner caregiving, and parenting”. (RES). (2008).
- The Wellcome Trust Vacation Scholarship for Ruta Marcinkeviciute (in collaboration with Robbie Cooper): “The perceptual integration of facial signals from eye gaze and emotional expression: a test of two hypotheses”. (2008).
- The Wellcome Trust Vacation Scholarship for Izumi Kurokawa: Physical separation from primary attachment figures and emotional self-reliance: Attachment styles in Boarders versus day pupils at a British boarding school”. (2009).
- The Leverhulme Trust research grant (f/00 180/AL, £85, 859) in collaboration with Katherine Carnelley (Principle Investigator), Erica Hepper and Rich Gramzow “Symbolic closeness to attachment networks: Roles of stress and imposed closeness”(2010).
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
External Advisory Board networking
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Psychological ScienceDates
01/06/2017 to 31/08/2017
External Advisory Board networking - MRC Proximity to Discovery Scheme
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Psychological ScienceDates
20/03/2017 to 31/08/2017
Attachment insecurity and procedural learning
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Psychological ScienceDates
21/03/2016 to 21/07/2016
8104 BRITISH ACADEMY SG152385
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Psychological ScienceDates
01/02/2016 to 21/05/2016
Applying relationships science to contemporary interventions
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Psychological ScienceDates
24/02/2014 to 24/02/2017
Thesis supervisions
The relationship between attachment insecurity, hostile attribution bias and relationship satisfaction
Supervisors
The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Help Seeking
Supervisors
An extended investigation into predictors of Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) in individuals who were parentally bereaved as adolescents or young adults
Supervisors
Publications
Recent publications
26/01/2023Attachment Security Priming: Increasing Felt Security in Adolescents with Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
The Effect of Attachment Priming on State Attachment Security in Middle Childhood
The Journal of Early Adolescence
'The Impact of Non-Harmonious Goals on Partner Support and Taking on Opportunities
Current Psychology
Adult attachment anxiety is associated with night eating syndrome in UK and UK-based samples: Two cross-sectional studies
Appetite
Clinical characteristics with inflammation profiling of long COVID and association with 1-year recovery following hospitalisation in the UK
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine