Safety, Danger, and Protection in the Family and Community
A Systemic and Attachment-Informed Approach
Herausgeber: Chrz¿stowski, Szymon; Vetere, Arlene
Safety, Danger, and Protection in the Family and Community
A Systemic and Attachment-Informed Approach
Herausgeber: Chrz¿stowski, Szymon; Vetere, Arlene
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This book provides an analysis of the meaning of safety and security across the contexts of community and public life, throughout the life span, and within a therapeutic framework.
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This book provides an analysis of the meaning of safety and security across the contexts of community and public life, throughout the life span, and within a therapeutic framework.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781032311098
- ISBN-10: 1032311096
- Artikelnr.: 68474077
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781032311098
- ISBN-10: 1032311096
- Artikelnr.: 68474077
Szymon Chrz¿stowski, PhD, is a lecturer at Warsaw University and has an independent psychotherapy practice. He specialises in attachment narrative therapy and his research focuses on safety/security as an everyday experience. He resides in Poland and Portugal. Arlene Vetere, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and systemic psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer. She is Professor Emeritus of family therapy and systemic practice at VID Specialized University, Oslo, Norway. She resides in the UK.
Part 1: Safety and security in the world 1. The need for safety and
security 2. Looking for a safe Self in a dangerous world. The place of
psychotherapists: citizens - observers - beacons 3. When home becomes a
threat. Polish experience of homo-, bi- and transphobia 4. Living with
climate change and environmental crisis. Between climate anxiety and new
collective narratives 5. Ecocultural context of attachment security, sense
of safety, and trust Part 2: Safety and security in the community context
6. "I am still scattered": Attachment security and belonging after forced
migration 7. "We will keep you safe": Reflections on caring relationships
in children's residential homes 8. Safety and danger in an intensive care
context: Psychological and systemic approaches to staff support during the
COVID-19 pandemic (and beyond) 9. Safety and security in psychotherapy
practice and supervision 10. Spirituality - A meaningful philosophy of life
and a "lifeline" in times of crises Part 3: Safety and security in a couple
& family context 11. Caregiver Roles in Children's Threat and Safety
Learning: Neuroscientific Evidence and Real-World Implications 12. 'Beyond
Sensitivity': Understanding caregiving compromises in adverse contexts
using the Meaning of the Child Interview 13. Safety in the home-school
system with relation to autism: The SwiS approach 14. 'and nothing but the
Truth' 15. Second Phase Parenting: Attachment and parenting adult children
16. Polyamorous relationships: Inspirations in the search for new ways of
understanding safety and security 17. Dying, death and bereavement
security 2. Looking for a safe Self in a dangerous world. The place of
psychotherapists: citizens - observers - beacons 3. When home becomes a
threat. Polish experience of homo-, bi- and transphobia 4. Living with
climate change and environmental crisis. Between climate anxiety and new
collective narratives 5. Ecocultural context of attachment security, sense
of safety, and trust Part 2: Safety and security in the community context
6. "I am still scattered": Attachment security and belonging after forced
migration 7. "We will keep you safe": Reflections on caring relationships
in children's residential homes 8. Safety and danger in an intensive care
context: Psychological and systemic approaches to staff support during the
COVID-19 pandemic (and beyond) 9. Safety and security in psychotherapy
practice and supervision 10. Spirituality - A meaningful philosophy of life
and a "lifeline" in times of crises Part 3: Safety and security in a couple
& family context 11. Caregiver Roles in Children's Threat and Safety
Learning: Neuroscientific Evidence and Real-World Implications 12. 'Beyond
Sensitivity': Understanding caregiving compromises in adverse contexts
using the Meaning of the Child Interview 13. Safety in the home-school
system with relation to autism: The SwiS approach 14. 'and nothing but the
Truth' 15. Second Phase Parenting: Attachment and parenting adult children
16. Polyamorous relationships: Inspirations in the search for new ways of
understanding safety and security 17. Dying, death and bereavement
Part 1: Safety and security in the world 1. The need for safety and
security 2. Looking for a safe Self in a dangerous world. The place of
psychotherapists: citizens - observers - beacons 3. When home becomes a
threat. Polish experience of homo-, bi- and transphobia 4. Living with
climate change and environmental crisis. Between climate anxiety and new
collective narratives 5. Ecocultural context of attachment security, sense
of safety, and trust Part 2: Safety and security in the community context
6. "I am still scattered": Attachment security and belonging after forced
migration 7. "We will keep you safe": Reflections on caring relationships
in children's residential homes 8. Safety and danger in an intensive care
context: Psychological and systemic approaches to staff support during the
COVID-19 pandemic (and beyond) 9. Safety and security in psychotherapy
practice and supervision 10. Spirituality - A meaningful philosophy of life
and a "lifeline" in times of crises Part 3: Safety and security in a couple
& family context 11. Caregiver Roles in Children's Threat and Safety
Learning: Neuroscientific Evidence and Real-World Implications 12. 'Beyond
Sensitivity': Understanding caregiving compromises in adverse contexts
using the Meaning of the Child Interview 13. Safety in the home-school
system with relation to autism: The SwiS approach 14. 'and nothing but the
Truth' 15. Second Phase Parenting: Attachment and parenting adult children
16. Polyamorous relationships: Inspirations in the search for new ways of
understanding safety and security 17. Dying, death and bereavement
security 2. Looking for a safe Self in a dangerous world. The place of
psychotherapists: citizens - observers - beacons 3. When home becomes a
threat. Polish experience of homo-, bi- and transphobia 4. Living with
climate change and environmental crisis. Between climate anxiety and new
collective narratives 5. Ecocultural context of attachment security, sense
of safety, and trust Part 2: Safety and security in the community context
6. "I am still scattered": Attachment security and belonging after forced
migration 7. "We will keep you safe": Reflections on caring relationships
in children's residential homes 8. Safety and danger in an intensive care
context: Psychological and systemic approaches to staff support during the
COVID-19 pandemic (and beyond) 9. Safety and security in psychotherapy
practice and supervision 10. Spirituality - A meaningful philosophy of life
and a "lifeline" in times of crises Part 3: Safety and security in a couple
& family context 11. Caregiver Roles in Children's Threat and Safety
Learning: Neuroscientific Evidence and Real-World Implications 12. 'Beyond
Sensitivity': Understanding caregiving compromises in adverse contexts
using the Meaning of the Child Interview 13. Safety in the home-school
system with relation to autism: The SwiS approach 14. 'and nothing but the
Truth' 15. Second Phase Parenting: Attachment and parenting adult children
16. Polyamorous relationships: Inspirations in the search for new ways of
understanding safety and security 17. Dying, death and bereavement