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Experience in Close Relationship Scale – Short Form (ECR-S) – NovoPsych

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The Experience in Close Relationship Scale (ECR-S) is a 12 item self-report adult attachment style questionnaire focussed on close relationships. Based on Ainsworth's infant attachment styles literature, this scale measures maladaptive attachment in adulthoods who are in a romantic relationship. Administer Now Overview Scoring & Interpretation Psychometric Properties Professional Access Overview  The ECR-S gives scores

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