A Matter of Security
The Application of Attachment Theory to Forensic Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Herausgeber: Pfafflin, Friedemann; Adshead, Gwen
A Matter of Security
The Application of Attachment Theory to Forensic Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Herausgeber: Pfafflin, Friedemann; Adshead, Gwen
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It explores the psychodynamic theory of attachment and how it can be used to offer new ways of thinking when working with mental disorders in offenders. Discusses the development of personality in terms of interpersonal functioning and relationships with others, which is essential to understand both interpersonal violence and abnormal development.
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It explores the psychodynamic theory of attachment and how it can be used to offer new ways of thinking when working with mental disorders in offenders. Discusses the development of personality in terms of interpersonal functioning and relationships with others, which is essential to understand both interpersonal violence and abnormal development.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781843101772
- ISBN-10: 1843101777
- Artikelnr.: 21497250
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781843101772
- ISBN-10: 1843101777
- Artikelnr.: 21497250
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Friedemann Pfäfflin is a Professor of Psychotherapy and Head of the Forensic Psychotherapy Section at the University of Ulm. Gwen Adshead is a forensic psychiatrist, forensic psychotherapist, forensic researcher and psychiatrist specializing in trauma.
Foreword
Friedemann Pfäfflin
University of Ulm and Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital. Part I: Theory. 1. The Developmental Roots of Violence in the Failure of Mentalization
Peter Fonagy
University College London. 2. Attachment Representation
Attachment Style or Attachment Pattern? Usage of Terminology in Attachment Theory
Thomas Ross
University Clinic of Ulm. 3. Fragmented Attachment Representations
Franziska Lamott
University of Ulm
Elisabeth Fremmer-Bombik
Hospital for Child and Youth Psychiatry in Regensburg and Friedemann Pfäfflin. Part II: Clinical Issues 4. The Link Between Childhood Trauma and Later Violent Offending: The Application of Attachment Theory in a Probation Setting
Paul Renn
Centre for Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Part III: Institutional Issues. 5. Three Degrees of Security: Attachment and Forensic Institutions
Gwen Adshead. 6. Forensic Mental Health Nursing: Care with Security in Mind
Anne Aiyegbusi
Broadmoor Hospital. 7. Finding a Secure Base: Attachment in Grendon Prison
Michael Parker
HMP Grendon and Mark Morris
The Portman Clinic. Part IV: Research Data. 8. Attachment Representations and Factitious Illness by Proxy: Relevance for Assesment of Parenting Capacity in Child Maltreatment
Gwen Adshead and Kerry Bluglass
The Woodbourne Clinic. 9.Violence and Attachment: Attachment Styles
Self-regulation and Interpersonal Problems in a Prison Population
Thomas Ross
University Clinic of Ulm and Friedemann Pfäfflin. 10. Attachment Representations and Attachment Styles in Traumatized Women
Franziska Lamott
University of Ulm
Natalie Sammet
cognitive behavioural psychotherapist and Friedemann Pfäfflin
University of Ulm. Conclusion: A Matter of Security. Friedemann Pfäfflin and Gwen Adshead. Subject Index. Author Index.
Friedemann Pfäfflin
University of Ulm and Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital. Part I: Theory. 1. The Developmental Roots of Violence in the Failure of Mentalization
Peter Fonagy
University College London. 2. Attachment Representation
Attachment Style or Attachment Pattern? Usage of Terminology in Attachment Theory
Thomas Ross
University Clinic of Ulm. 3. Fragmented Attachment Representations
Franziska Lamott
University of Ulm
Elisabeth Fremmer-Bombik
Hospital for Child and Youth Psychiatry in Regensburg and Friedemann Pfäfflin. Part II: Clinical Issues 4. The Link Between Childhood Trauma and Later Violent Offending: The Application of Attachment Theory in a Probation Setting
Paul Renn
Centre for Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Part III: Institutional Issues. 5. Three Degrees of Security: Attachment and Forensic Institutions
Gwen Adshead. 6. Forensic Mental Health Nursing: Care with Security in Mind
Anne Aiyegbusi
Broadmoor Hospital. 7. Finding a Secure Base: Attachment in Grendon Prison
Michael Parker
HMP Grendon and Mark Morris
The Portman Clinic. Part IV: Research Data. 8. Attachment Representations and Factitious Illness by Proxy: Relevance for Assesment of Parenting Capacity in Child Maltreatment
Gwen Adshead and Kerry Bluglass
The Woodbourne Clinic. 9.Violence and Attachment: Attachment Styles
Self-regulation and Interpersonal Problems in a Prison Population
Thomas Ross
University Clinic of Ulm and Friedemann Pfäfflin. 10. Attachment Representations and Attachment Styles in Traumatized Women
Franziska Lamott
University of Ulm
Natalie Sammet
cognitive behavioural psychotherapist and Friedemann Pfäfflin
University of Ulm. Conclusion: A Matter of Security. Friedemann Pfäfflin and Gwen Adshead. Subject Index. Author Index.
Foreword
Friedemann Pfäfflin
University of Ulm and Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital. Part I: Theory. 1. The Developmental Roots of Violence in the Failure of Mentalization
Peter Fonagy
University College London. 2. Attachment Representation
Attachment Style or Attachment Pattern? Usage of Terminology in Attachment Theory
Thomas Ross
University Clinic of Ulm. 3. Fragmented Attachment Representations
Franziska Lamott
University of Ulm
Elisabeth Fremmer-Bombik
Hospital for Child and Youth Psychiatry in Regensburg and Friedemann Pfäfflin. Part II: Clinical Issues 4. The Link Between Childhood Trauma and Later Violent Offending: The Application of Attachment Theory in a Probation Setting
Paul Renn
Centre for Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Part III: Institutional Issues. 5. Three Degrees of Security: Attachment and Forensic Institutions
Gwen Adshead. 6. Forensic Mental Health Nursing: Care with Security in Mind
Anne Aiyegbusi
Broadmoor Hospital. 7. Finding a Secure Base: Attachment in Grendon Prison
Michael Parker
HMP Grendon and Mark Morris
The Portman Clinic. Part IV: Research Data. 8. Attachment Representations and Factitious Illness by Proxy: Relevance for Assesment of Parenting Capacity in Child Maltreatment
Gwen Adshead and Kerry Bluglass
The Woodbourne Clinic. 9.Violence and Attachment: Attachment Styles
Self-regulation and Interpersonal Problems in a Prison Population
Thomas Ross
University Clinic of Ulm and Friedemann Pfäfflin. 10. Attachment Representations and Attachment Styles in Traumatized Women
Franziska Lamott
University of Ulm
Natalie Sammet
cognitive behavioural psychotherapist and Friedemann Pfäfflin
University of Ulm. Conclusion: A Matter of Security. Friedemann Pfäfflin and Gwen Adshead. Subject Index. Author Index.
Friedemann Pfäfflin
University of Ulm and Gwen Adshead
Broadmoor Hospital. Part I: Theory. 1. The Developmental Roots of Violence in the Failure of Mentalization
Peter Fonagy
University College London. 2. Attachment Representation
Attachment Style or Attachment Pattern? Usage of Terminology in Attachment Theory
Thomas Ross
University Clinic of Ulm. 3. Fragmented Attachment Representations
Franziska Lamott
University of Ulm
Elisabeth Fremmer-Bombik
Hospital for Child and Youth Psychiatry in Regensburg and Friedemann Pfäfflin. Part II: Clinical Issues 4. The Link Between Childhood Trauma and Later Violent Offending: The Application of Attachment Theory in a Probation Setting
Paul Renn
Centre for Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Part III: Institutional Issues. 5. Three Degrees of Security: Attachment and Forensic Institutions
Gwen Adshead. 6. Forensic Mental Health Nursing: Care with Security in Mind
Anne Aiyegbusi
Broadmoor Hospital. 7. Finding a Secure Base: Attachment in Grendon Prison
Michael Parker
HMP Grendon and Mark Morris
The Portman Clinic. Part IV: Research Data. 8. Attachment Representations and Factitious Illness by Proxy: Relevance for Assesment of Parenting Capacity in Child Maltreatment
Gwen Adshead and Kerry Bluglass
The Woodbourne Clinic. 9.Violence and Attachment: Attachment Styles
Self-regulation and Interpersonal Problems in a Prison Population
Thomas Ross
University Clinic of Ulm and Friedemann Pfäfflin. 10. Attachment Representations and Attachment Styles in Traumatized Women
Franziska Lamott
University of Ulm
Natalie Sammet
cognitive behavioural psychotherapist and Friedemann Pfäfflin
University of Ulm. Conclusion: A Matter of Security. Friedemann Pfäfflin and Gwen Adshead. Subject Index. Author Index.