Kalina Mae Rojas

How attachment style formed during adolescence impacts communication strategies, behavioral patterns and well-being in adulthood

Research suggests that attachment styles are sensitive systems which develop during adolescence, and the attachment styles we form as infants directly impact the way we navigate relationships and communication in adulthood. My presentation will first review and synthesize key studies related to attachment theory that have been collected through my communication courses at Bushnell University as well as my own research. I will then seek to explain the different attachment theories that can form, along with the long-lasting impacts of these styles specific to interpersonal communication strategies, behavioral patterns, and well-being.

COMM 499 – Senior Capstone

Kelsey Rychner

1:30pm – P003

Keishon Dawkins, Halle Neumann, Kalina Rojas & Steven Schlabach

New Project Expo- Gatorade Pre-Train

Gatorade will develop a pre-workout that is plant based and sustainably sourced. This will further solidify loyalty of the existing market of athletes. It will also penetrate a different market segment of environmentally conscious people that may not have previously been reached. There will be a product demonstration, brochure explaining product importance, and a prospective customer interview.

MKTG 330, Marketing

Tim Veach

Bucher Room

1 – 3 PM

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