Dorothy Heard, Una McCluskey, Brian Lake
Attachment Therapy with Adolescents and Adults
Theory and Practice Post Bowlby
Dorothy Heard, Una McCluskey, Brian Lake
Attachment Therapy with Adolescents and Adults
Theory and Practice Post Bowlby
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Suitable for psychotherapists and other practitioners, this title describes an effective form of dynamic therapy designed for working with adults and with adolescents. It deals with Bowlby/Ainsworth attachment theory that describes a pre-programmed process, which is activated as soon as people perceive that they are in danger.
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Suitable for psychotherapists and other practitioners, this title describes an effective form of dynamic therapy designed for working with adults and with adolescents. It deals with Bowlby/Ainsworth attachment theory that describes a pre-programmed process, which is activated as soon as people perceive that they are in danger.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367101060
- ISBN-10: 0367101068
- Artikelnr.: 57381082
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367101060
- ISBN-10: 0367101068
- Artikelnr.: 57381082
CONTENTS PART 1: THE THEORETICAL BACKGROUND OF AN AUTONOMOUS SELF THAT IS
IMMERSED IN THE DYNAMICS OF ATTACHMENT AND INTEREST SHARING 1. Introducing
a new attachment paradigm 2. Introducing a new conceptualisation of the
self 3. How the self communicates with other people and with itself 4. The
defensive self 5. The careseeking self 6. The caregiving self 7. The
interest sharing self 8. The sexual self 9. Diagrams depicting the
interplay between five of the systems that take part in the dynamics of
attachment and interest sharing 10. The self under threat and alone:
supported or unsupported by the sixth and seventh systems PART 2: THERAPY
GUIDED BY THE NEW ATTACHMENT PARADIGM 11. The principles of therapy guided
by the dynamics of attachment and interest sharing 12. Descriptions of
training events that enable participants who are professional caregivers to
experience the effects on the self of achieving and not achieving the goal
of careseeking. 13. Working with an individual adult client with a focus on
her defensive identity 14. Exploring the dynamics of attachment and
interest sharing with groups of professional caregivers: The structure,
composition and timing of the course of therapy attended by a group of
professional caregivers 15. Exploring the dynamics of attachment and
interest sharing with groups of professional caregivers: Findings that
support a paradigmatic shift in therapeutic practice 16. Exploring the
dynamics of attachment and interest sharing with groups of professional
caregivers: How learning from attending the course is applied in a variety
of work settings. PART 3 Appendix 1. Bowlby's original ideas Appendix 2.
Ainsworth's contribution to Bowlby's ideas Appendix 3. The Strange
Situation Test Appendix 4. The Adult Attachment Investigation The Glossary
IMMERSED IN THE DYNAMICS OF ATTACHMENT AND INTEREST SHARING 1. Introducing
a new attachment paradigm 2. Introducing a new conceptualisation of the
self 3. How the self communicates with other people and with itself 4. The
defensive self 5. The careseeking self 6. The caregiving self 7. The
interest sharing self 8. The sexual self 9. Diagrams depicting the
interplay between five of the systems that take part in the dynamics of
attachment and interest sharing 10. The self under threat and alone:
supported or unsupported by the sixth and seventh systems PART 2: THERAPY
GUIDED BY THE NEW ATTACHMENT PARADIGM 11. The principles of therapy guided
by the dynamics of attachment and interest sharing 12. Descriptions of
training events that enable participants who are professional caregivers to
experience the effects on the self of achieving and not achieving the goal
of careseeking. 13. Working with an individual adult client with a focus on
her defensive identity 14. Exploring the dynamics of attachment and
interest sharing with groups of professional caregivers: The structure,
composition and timing of the course of therapy attended by a group of
professional caregivers 15. Exploring the dynamics of attachment and
interest sharing with groups of professional caregivers: Findings that
support a paradigmatic shift in therapeutic practice 16. Exploring the
dynamics of attachment and interest sharing with groups of professional
caregivers: How learning from attending the course is applied in a variety
of work settings. PART 3 Appendix 1. Bowlby's original ideas Appendix 2.
Ainsworth's contribution to Bowlby's ideas Appendix 3. The Strange
Situation Test Appendix 4. The Adult Attachment Investigation The Glossary
CONTENTS PART 1: THE THEORETICAL BACKGROUND OF AN AUTONOMOUS SELF THAT IS
IMMERSED IN THE DYNAMICS OF ATTACHMENT AND INTEREST SHARING 1. Introducing
a new attachment paradigm 2. Introducing a new conceptualisation of the
self 3. How the self communicates with other people and with itself 4. The
defensive self 5. The careseeking self 6. The caregiving self 7. The
interest sharing self 8. The sexual self 9. Diagrams depicting the
interplay between five of the systems that take part in the dynamics of
attachment and interest sharing 10. The self under threat and alone:
supported or unsupported by the sixth and seventh systems PART 2: THERAPY
GUIDED BY THE NEW ATTACHMENT PARADIGM 11. The principles of therapy guided
by the dynamics of attachment and interest sharing 12. Descriptions of
training events that enable participants who are professional caregivers to
experience the effects on the self of achieving and not achieving the goal
of careseeking. 13. Working with an individual adult client with a focus on
her defensive identity 14. Exploring the dynamics of attachment and
interest sharing with groups of professional caregivers: The structure,
composition and timing of the course of therapy attended by a group of
professional caregivers 15. Exploring the dynamics of attachment and
interest sharing with groups of professional caregivers: Findings that
support a paradigmatic shift in therapeutic practice 16. Exploring the
dynamics of attachment and interest sharing with groups of professional
caregivers: How learning from attending the course is applied in a variety
of work settings. PART 3 Appendix 1. Bowlby's original ideas Appendix 2.
Ainsworth's contribution to Bowlby's ideas Appendix 3. The Strange
Situation Test Appendix 4. The Adult Attachment Investigation The Glossary
IMMERSED IN THE DYNAMICS OF ATTACHMENT AND INTEREST SHARING 1. Introducing
a new attachment paradigm 2. Introducing a new conceptualisation of the
self 3. How the self communicates with other people and with itself 4. The
defensive self 5. The careseeking self 6. The caregiving self 7. The
interest sharing self 8. The sexual self 9. Diagrams depicting the
interplay between five of the systems that take part in the dynamics of
attachment and interest sharing 10. The self under threat and alone:
supported or unsupported by the sixth and seventh systems PART 2: THERAPY
GUIDED BY THE NEW ATTACHMENT PARADIGM 11. The principles of therapy guided
by the dynamics of attachment and interest sharing 12. Descriptions of
training events that enable participants who are professional caregivers to
experience the effects on the self of achieving and not achieving the goal
of careseeking. 13. Working with an individual adult client with a focus on
her defensive identity 14. Exploring the dynamics of attachment and
interest sharing with groups of professional caregivers: The structure,
composition and timing of the course of therapy attended by a group of
professional caregivers 15. Exploring the dynamics of attachment and
interest sharing with groups of professional caregivers: Findings that
support a paradigmatic shift in therapeutic practice 16. Exploring the
dynamics of attachment and interest sharing with groups of professional
caregivers: How learning from attending the course is applied in a variety
of work settings. PART 3 Appendix 1. Bowlby's original ideas Appendix 2.
Ainsworth's contribution to Bowlby's ideas Appendix 3. The Strange
Situation Test Appendix 4. The Adult Attachment Investigation The Glossary