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Attachment in Therapeutic Practice

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Sage Publications Ltd 2018Description: 224pISBN:
  • 9781473953291
DDC classification:
  • O65 H734
Partial contents:
1. Attachment`s Principals and principles ..............5 Attachments-Informed psychotherapy: Definition and overview...........16 Affect regulation in attachment and psychotherapy....24 Sensitivity, mirroring, and play: Foundations of Attachment security in Caregivers and therapists...........36 The Neuroscience of Parental Sensitivity........53 Mentalising ...........61 Earned security: Attachment and Resilience ........73 Organised insecurity: Fostering security through therapeutic conversations ........85 Disorganised insecurity: Attachment approaches to complex disorders ...........104 From stasis to movement: An attachment model of Psychotherapeutic change ............128 The improbable profession: An attachment-bayesian model of Psychodynamic Change ..........147 Attachment, mentalising and child psychotherapy: working with parents .......159 Attachment in couples and families .........173 Attachment and society ............187
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. Attachment`s Principals and principles ..............5 Attachments-Informed psychotherapy: Definition and overview...........16 Affect regulation in attachment and psychotherapy....24 Sensitivity, mirroring, and play: Foundations of Attachment security in Caregivers and therapists...........36 The Neuroscience of Parental Sensitivity........53 Mentalising ...........61 Earned security: Attachment and Resilience ........73 Organised insecurity: Fostering security through therapeutic conversations ........85 Disorganised insecurity: Attachment approaches to complex disorders ...........104 From stasis to movement: An attachment model of Psychotherapeutic change ............128 The improbable profession: An attachment-bayesian model of Psychodynamic Change ..........147 Attachment, mentalising and child psychotherapy: working with parents .......159 Attachment in couples and families .........173 Attachment and society ............187

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