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Author | : Joseph Schwartz |
Publisher | : Phoenix Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2010-03-30 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : |
Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis is a leading-edge journal for clinicians working relationally with their clients. It is a professional journal, featuring cultural articles, politics, reviews and poetry relevant to attachment and relational issues; an inclusive journal welcoming contributions from clinicians of all orientations seeking to make a contribution to attachment approaches to clinical work; an international journal open to ideas and practices from all countries and cultures; and a cutting-edge journal with up-to-date briefings on latest developments in neuroscience relevant to psychotherapy and counselling. Articles - The NICE Guidelines and Conflict Resolution by Joseph Schwartz - Hungry for Love: Psychotherapy with a Schizophrenic Patient by Hazel Leventhal - Reaching for Relationship: Exploring the Use of an Attachment Paradigm in the Assessment and Repair of the Dissociative Internal World by Sue Richardson - Serial Migration and Forgetting: Some Caribbean Stories of Interrupted Attachments by Stephanie Davis- The Optimum Midrange: Infant Research, Literature, and Romantic Attachment by Beatrice Beebe and Edward McCrorie - Bowlby’s Ghost: Political and Moral Reverberations of Attachment Theory by Kenneth Corvo and Ellen deLara - History Interview on Kingsley Hall: Leon Redler with Victoria Hamilton, 30th October, 1971 by Victoria Hamilton - Teaching tool Transference and Attachment in Therapy by Lynn E. Priddis and Noel D. Howieson
Author | : Kate White |
Publisher | : Phoenix Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2010-11-30 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : |
Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis is a leading-edge journal for clinicians working relationally with their clients. It is a professional journal, featuring cultural articles, politics, reviews and poetry relevant to attachment and relational issues; an inclusive journal welcoming contributions from clinicians of all orientations seeking to make a contribution to attachment approaches to clinical work; an international journal open to ideas and practices from all countries and cultures; and a cutting-edge journal with up-to-date briefings on latest developments in neuroscience relevant to psychotherapy and counselling. Articles - Welcome to the Psychotherapy Profession by Dick Blackwell - Attachment and Risk: A Therapeutic Risk Assessment Group for Parents Who Have Hurt Their Children by Gwen Adshead, Isabel Paz, Claire King, and Alex Tagg - Home Is Where We Start From: Early Experience, Play, and Creative Living by Sarah Mares - Babies and Toddlers Need to Love a 'Secondary Attachment Figure' in Day Care by Richard Bowlby - Bonding Experiences in a South African Community Hospital Kangaroo Mother Care Ward by Katherine Bain, Renate Gericke, and Clare Harvey - Mothers Are Not The Only Primary Care-givers by Orit Badouk Epstein - A Twin in Psychotherapy by Elizabeth Wright - Perspectives on Difference in Psychoanalytic Supervision by Charles Brown
Author | : Ross A. Thompson |
Publisher | : Guilford Publications |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 2021-02-23 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1462546269 |
The ongoing growth of attachment research has given rise to new perspectives on classic theoretical questions as well as fruitful new debates. This unique book identifies nine central questions facing the field and invites leading authorities to address them in 46 succinct chapters. Multiple perspectives are presented on what constitutes an attachment relationship, the best ways to measure attachment security, how internal working models operate, the importance of early attachment relationships for later behavior, challenges in cross-cultural research, how attachment-based interventions work, and more. The concluding chapter by the editors delineates points of convergence and divergence among the contributions and distills important implications for future theory and research.
Author | : Kate White |
Publisher | : Phoenix Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2010-07-30 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : |
Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis is a leading-edge journal for clinicians working relationally with their clients. It is a professional journal, featuring cultural articles, politics, reviews and poetry relevant to attachment and relational issues; an inclusive journal welcoming contributions from clinicians of all orientations seeking to make a contribution to attachment approaches to clinical work; an international journal open to ideas and practices from all countries and cultures; and a cutting-edge journal with up-to-date briefings on latest developments in neuroscience relevant to psychotherapy and counselling. Articles - And What About the ‘Bad Breast’? An Attachment Viewpoint on Klein’s theory by Orit Badouk Epstein - The Vicissitudes of Melanie Klein. Or, What Is the Case? by Joseph Schwartz - Reflections on a Kleinian-influenced Psychotherapy Training and My Clinical Work with Learning Disabled Clients by Valerie Sinason - Putting Back the Link Between the Heart and the Head: Reflections on Some Kleinian Theory from a Relational Perspective by Jenny Riddell - Teaching Tool Psychoanalysis, Attachment Theory and the Inner World: How Different Theories Understand the Concept of Mind and the Implications for Clinical Work by Paul Renn - Rediscovering Eden: The Journey So Far by Carolyn Spring - The Ending by Gill Denne- Kia: A Child Looked After by Gill Denne
Author | : Molly Ludlam |
Publisher | : Phoenix Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2014-03-30 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : |
Couple and Family Psychoanalysis is an international journal sponsored by Tavistock Relationships, which aims to promote the theory and practice of working with couple and family relationships from a psychoanalytic perspective. It seeks to provide a forum for disseminating current ideas and research and for developing clinical practice. The annual subscription provides two issues a year.
Author | : Irwin Altman |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1468487531 |
In step with the growing interest in place attachment, this volume examines the phenomena from the perspective of several disciplines-including anthropology, folklore, and psychology-and points towards promising directions of future research.
Author | : Molly Ludlam |
Publisher | : Phoenix Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 2014-09-30 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : |
Couple and Family Psychoanalysis is an international journal sponsored by Tavistock Relationships, which aims to promote the theory and practice of working with couple and family relationships from a psychoanalytic perspective. It seeks to provide a forum for disseminating current ideas and research and for developing clinical practice. The annual subscription provides two issues a year. Articles - Developing a Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT) for Therapeutic Intervention With Couples (MBT-CT) by Viveka Nyberg and Leezah Hertzmann - From Container to Claustrum: Projective Identification in Couples by Tamara Feldman - Children as Collateral in the Fear of Becoming Forgotten: Death Anxiety as the Ultimate Loss by Robert Waska - Sexual Desire Disorder: A Case Study from a Dynamic Perspective by Norma J. Caruso - Psychotherapy in Translation: One Clinician’s Experience of Working with Interpreters by Barbara Dearnley
Author | : Amir Levine |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2010-12-30 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1101475161 |
“Over a decade after its publication, one book on dating has people firmly in its grip.” —The New York Times We already rely on science to tell us what to eat, when to exercise, and how long to sleep. Why not use science to help us improve our relationships? In this revolutionary book, psychiatrist and neuroscientist Dr. Amir Levine and Rachel Heller scientifically explain why some people seem to navigate relationships effortlessly, while others struggle. Discover how an understanding of adult attachment—the most advanced relationship science in existence today—can help us find and sustain love. Pioneered by psychologist John Bowlby in the 1950s, the field of attachment posits that each of us behaves in relationships in one of three distinct ways: • Anxious people are often preoccupied with their relationships and tend to worry about their partner's ability to love them back. • Avoidant people equate intimacy with a loss of independence and constantly try to minimize closeness. • Secure people feel comfortable with intimacy and are usually warm and loving. Attached guides readers in determining what attachment style they and their mate (or potential mate) follow, offering a road map for building stronger, more fulfilling connections with the people they love.
Author | : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business. Subcommittee on General Oversight and Minority Enterprise |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1454 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Minority business enterprises |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Virginia M. Shiller |
Publisher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2017-01-17 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1498551726 |
The Attachment Bond: Affectional Ties across the Lifespan draws together and evaluates the vast body of research on the causes and consequences of attachment security in infants, growing children, and adults. Reviewing and synthesizing the results of five decades of attachment theory and research in the fields of developmental, clinical, and social and personality psychology, Virginia M. Shiller succinctly summarizes the most important findings regarding the significance of early as well as ongoing security in attachment relationships. Conclusions from studies conducted around the globe inform the reader of the impact of relational experiences in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood on the social, emotional, and physical well-being of individuals.