2018
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01434
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Italian Validation of the Capacity to Love Inventory: Preliminary Results

Abstract: Introduction: Within a wider international research project aimed at operationalize the psychodynamic construct of capacity to love (Kernberg, 2011), the Capacity to Love Inventory (CTL-I) is a 41-items self-report questionnaire assessing six dimensions: interest in the life project of the other, basic trust, gratitude, common ego ideal, permanence of sexual passion, loss, and mourning.Objectives: The study is aimed at validating the Italian version of the CTL-I.Method: A total sample of 736 Italian non-clinic… Show more

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“…Considering the high levels of Withdrawal that emerged from the results, future investigations should explore the function and the role played by virtual environments and e-communities during pandemic in-depth, taking into account the roles played by the online environments and by the use of social media in terms of both risks and protective functions ( Faccio et al, 2019 ; Gargiulo and Margherita, 2019 ; Margherita and Gargiulo, 2018 ; Procentese et al, 2019 ; Boursier et al, 2020 ). In this sense, future investigations might be also directed to investigate the changes in the dynamics of social and love relationships ( Mannarini et al, 2013 , 2017a ; Balottin et al, 2017 ; Margherita et al, 2018 ) as well as the role of social support ( Ratti et al, 2017 ) post-lockdown and post-pandemic. In conclusion, recognizing the fundamental value of qualitative investigations to shed light on the inner aspects and subjective meanings of personal experiences is also vital ( Margherita et al, 2017 ; Tessitore and Margherita, 2019 ; Tessitore et al, 2019 ; Felaco and Parola, 2020 ; Parola, 2020 ; Parola and Felaco, 2020 ; Tessitore and Margherita, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the high levels of Withdrawal that emerged from the results, future investigations should explore the function and the role played by virtual environments and e-communities during pandemic in-depth, taking into account the roles played by the online environments and by the use of social media in terms of both risks and protective functions ( Faccio et al, 2019 ; Gargiulo and Margherita, 2019 ; Margherita and Gargiulo, 2018 ; Procentese et al, 2019 ; Boursier et al, 2020 ). In this sense, future investigations might be also directed to investigate the changes in the dynamics of social and love relationships ( Mannarini et al, 2013 , 2017a ; Balottin et al, 2017 ; Margherita et al, 2018 ) as well as the role of social support ( Ratti et al, 2017 ) post-lockdown and post-pandemic. In conclusion, recognizing the fundamental value of qualitative investigations to shed light on the inner aspects and subjective meanings of personal experiences is also vital ( Margherita et al, 2017 ; Tessitore and Margherita, 2019 ; Tessitore et al, 2019 ; Felaco and Parola, 2020 ; Parola, 2020 ; Parola and Felaco, 2020 ; Tessitore and Margherita, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the study does not take into account some dimensions that could be useful for a better understanding of young experiences. Future investigations can be oriented to investigate the role of social support (Ratti et al, 2017), specifically the parental support (Balottin et al, 2017;Manna and Boursier, 2018) and love relationships (Mannarini et al, 2013(Mannarini et al, , 2017bMargherita et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with literature we find the importance to consider, in a special way, the valuable role on the emotional adjustment to cancer experience played by significant relationships of the women with partners, friends and healthcare professionals (Saita et al, 2015) and the way of manage them during the cancer experience. In a smaller number of cases, relationships also appear to be based on a sacrificial mode where their pain and fragility cannot be shown and contained in the relationship to protect and safeguard it (Margherita et al, 2018). Therefore, it appears also as the burden on women in the maintenance of some relationships to shelter one’s own pain and weakness, as those with young children, which are specific and characteristic areas of women under 50 age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%