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To be met as a person : the dynamics of attachment in professional encounters /

This book is a thought-provoking read that sets out a framework for thinking about the way we interact with one another. It helps us make sense of the feelings we have when we are successful and not successful in providing help for other people. The author looks at the early research in psychotherap...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: McCluskey, Una, 1949-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Karnac Books, 2005.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Foreword / Peter D. Campion
  • The dynamics of careseeking and caregiving
  • Origins of interest in attunement in therapy
  • Research on the process of interaction in adult psychotherapy
  • The work of the Chicago Group: 1940-1960
  • From a focus on the individual to a focus on interaction: 1960-1980
  • Psychotherapy research: 1980-2000s
  • Infant/caregiver interactions: the process of affect identification, communication, and regulation
  • From deduction to construction: from Melanie Klein to Gyorgy Gergely
  • Affect regulation is linked with caregiving from the start of life
  • Correct identification of affect by the caregiver affects the infant's developing sense of self
  • How caregivers communicate to infants that they understand their affective state: the process of affect attunement
  • Infants' responsiveness to affective interaction with caregivers and their response to loss of contact with caregivers
  • Caregiver/infant interactions: the patterning of relationship
  • Patterns of affect attunement associated with effective caregiving
  • Affect attunement and empathy
  • Patterns of careseeking/caregiving relationships: research into attachment behaviour in infants and young children
  • Attachment theory
  • Internal working models of the experience of relationship
  • Attachment classification: stable and persistent over time
  • The adult attachment interview
  • Careseeker/caregiver dyads: communication patterns in relation to affect
  • Careseeker/caregiver dyads: interaction patterns in relation to play.