Parasocial Relationships

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    • Parasocial relationship - a one-sided, unreciprocated relationship where one person extends emotional energy, interest and time while the other person is completely unaware of their existence e.g. a celebrity
    • Levels of Parasocial Relationships:
      > McCutcheon developed the Celebrity Attitude Scale, which is a questionnaire that identifies three levels of parasocial relationships
      > each level describes the attitudes and behaviours at each level
      > as the levels increase, so does the intensity of the parasocial relationship and celebrity worship
      > entertainment social, intense-personal, borderline pathological
    • Level 1 - Entertainment Social (least intense):
      > celebrities viewed as sources of entertainment and individuals may speak about them often with friends for social interaction
      > for example, people may talk about soap operas or reality TV stars
      > an individual in this level keeps up on the activities of celebrities for the purpose of entertainment
    • Level 2 - Intense-Personal (intermediate level):
      > an individual has strong feelings for a celebrity (greater personal involvement) and may appear 'obsessed' with them
      > individuals have intense feelings for the celebrity, just as they would for a real-life relationships
      > for example, a fan of Harry Styles may have frequent obsessive thoughts and intense feelings about him, such as considering him their 'soulmate'
    • Level 3 - Borderline Pathological (strongest level):
      > an individual has uncontrollable fantasies and displays extreme behaviours towards that celebrity
      > individuals at this level show addictive behaviours towards a celebrity
      > they may spend a lot of time and money in attempting to meet and befriend that celebrity e.g. sending them personal gifts or being willing to perform some illegal action on the celebrity's behalf
    • Parasocial Relationships - Absorption Addiction Model:
      > links the levels of parasocial relationships with poor psychological health and deficiencies e.g. low self-esteem
      > personal crisis or stressful life event can trigger someone to move from entertainment social to more intense involvement - allows them to escape from reality and gives a sense of fulfilment
      > McCutcheon recognises a correlation between poor psychological health and the level of parasocial relationships
      > two components: absorption and addiction
    • Parasocial Relationships - Absorption Addiction Model:
      > absorption - an individual focuses their attention on the celebrity and identify with them, rather than having to think about their own life, which gives them a sense of identity
      > addiction - their obsession becomes similar to a physiological addiction to a substance. The individual needs to increase their 'dose' to gain satisfaction, which can lead to more extreme behaviours and delusional thinking as the individual moves through the levels of parasocial relationships
    • Levels of Parasocial Relationships/Absorption Addiction AO3:
      :) RTS Maltby
      :( Based on correlational research
      :( Alternative explanation - attachment theory
    • Parasocial Relationships - Attachment Theory (1):
      > Bowlby - early difficulties in attachment leads to poor internal working models, which leads to emotional troubles in later life
      > this can lead to poor psychological health in the future, which is linked to forming parasocial relationships
    • Parasocial Relationships - Attachment Theory (2):
      > Secure childhood attachment - can develop loving two-way relationships in face to face relationships = little need for parasocial relationships
      > Insecure-avoidant childhood attachment - difficulty trusting others, so are less likely to foster close emotional ties in either face to face or parasocial relationships = less likely to form parasocial relationships
    • Parasocial Relationships - Attachment Theory (3):
      > Insecure-resistant childhood attachment - seek to have unfulfilled needs met in adulthood, so have a need for close emotional relationships = more likely to form parasocial relationships because they do not bring a fear of rejection or disappointment like real relationships
    • Parasocial Relationships - Attachment Theory AO3:
      :) Universal explanation (Dinkha)
      :( RTC McCutcheon
      :( Alternative explanation - absorption addiction model