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A Guide for Professional Caregivers
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Locating the phenomenon of transference within an evolutionary perspective, this important new book develops a new form of dynamic therapy that focuses on the dynamics of attachment in adult life and will be of use to a range of mental health professionals.
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Locating the phenomenon of transference within an evolutionary perspective, this important new book develops a new form of dynamic therapy that focuses on the dynamics of attachment in adult life and will be of use to a range of mental health professionals.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000627763
- Artikelnr.: 57595920
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000627763
- Artikelnr.: 57595920
Una McCluskey is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of York. She is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, a trainer, consultant, researcher and supervisor. She developed and rated the concept of 'goal-corrected empathic attunement' (GCEA), a key factor in the therapeutic alliance and essential in regulating both careseeking and fear. She has developed a model of psychotherapeutic practice based on the dynamics of attachment in adult life, called exploratory goal-corrected psychotherapy (EGCP). This model is relevant to individual, group, and organizational development. She has an international reputation in the attachment field and has developed a community of professionals who are trained and experienced in the practice of EGCP. She has published widely in the field.
Michael O 'Toole is a Registered Counselling Psychologist and Psychotherapist. Michael works in private practice in the west of Ireland. He has taught and lectured for many years in the University of Limerick and is currently offering the model presented in this book to trainees at the Bowlby Centre in London. He has published papers exploring clinical dilemmas in the field of attachment.
Michael O 'Toole is a Registered Counselling Psychologist and Psychotherapist. Michael works in private practice in the west of Ireland. He has taught and lectured for many years in the University of Limerick and is currently offering the model presented in this book to trainees at the Bowlby Centre in London. He has published papers exploring clinical dilemmas in the field of attachment.
1. Transference and countertransference from an attachment perspective:
introducing the idea of a keystone system within the dynamic organisation
of the self
2. The dynamics of attachment in adult life
3. One's home base: the keystone system to be addressed as the source of
the transference
4. One's affectionate careseeking self: the keystone system as the source
of the transference
5. One's defensive self: the keystone system as the source of the
transference
6. One's internal environment: the keystone system as the source of the
transference: an exploration of lack of personal narrative and the
presentation of psychosomatic symptoms
7. Early misattunements re-enacted in a group context: regulating virulence
in the transference and countertransference from an attachment perspective
8. When one's caregiving self is the keystone system. an exploration of
data from McCluskey's work with over 800 professional caregivers who
explored the dynamics of attachment in their own lives
9. Locating exploratory goal-corrected psychotherapy (EGCP), a new model of
attachment-based practice within the tradition of Fairbairnian object
relations and the neuroscience relational psychotherapy of today
introducing the idea of a keystone system within the dynamic organisation
of the self
2. The dynamics of attachment in adult life
3. One's home base: the keystone system to be addressed as the source of
the transference
4. One's affectionate careseeking self: the keystone system as the source
of the transference
5. One's defensive self: the keystone system as the source of the
transference
6. One's internal environment: the keystone system as the source of the
transference: an exploration of lack of personal narrative and the
presentation of psychosomatic symptoms
7. Early misattunements re-enacted in a group context: regulating virulence
in the transference and countertransference from an attachment perspective
8. When one's caregiving self is the keystone system. an exploration of
data from McCluskey's work with over 800 professional caregivers who
explored the dynamics of attachment in their own lives
9. Locating exploratory goal-corrected psychotherapy (EGCP), a new model of
attachment-based practice within the tradition of Fairbairnian object
relations and the neuroscience relational psychotherapy of today
1. Transference and countertransference from an attachment perspective:
introducing the idea of a keystone system within the dynamic organisation
of the self
2. The dynamics of attachment in adult life
3. One's home base: the keystone system to be addressed as the source of
the transference
4. One's affectionate careseeking self: the keystone system as the source
of the transference
5. One's defensive self: the keystone system as the source of the
transference
6. One's internal environment: the keystone system as the source of the
transference: an exploration of lack of personal narrative and the
presentation of psychosomatic symptoms
7. Early misattunements re-enacted in a group context: regulating virulence
in the transference and countertransference from an attachment perspective
8. When one's caregiving self is the keystone system. an exploration of
data from McCluskey's work with over 800 professional caregivers who
explored the dynamics of attachment in their own lives
9. Locating exploratory goal-corrected psychotherapy (EGCP), a new model of
attachment-based practice within the tradition of Fairbairnian object
relations and the neuroscience relational psychotherapy of today
introducing the idea of a keystone system within the dynamic organisation
of the self
2. The dynamics of attachment in adult life
3. One's home base: the keystone system to be addressed as the source of
the transference
4. One's affectionate careseeking self: the keystone system as the source
of the transference
5. One's defensive self: the keystone system as the source of the
transference
6. One's internal environment: the keystone system as the source of the
transference: an exploration of lack of personal narrative and the
presentation of psychosomatic symptoms
7. Early misattunements re-enacted in a group context: regulating virulence
in the transference and countertransference from an attachment perspective
8. When one's caregiving self is the keystone system. an exploration of
data from McCluskey's work with over 800 professional caregivers who
explored the dynamics of attachment in their own lives
9. Locating exploratory goal-corrected psychotherapy (EGCP), a new model of
attachment-based practice within the tradition of Fairbairnian object
relations and the neuroscience relational psychotherapy of today