Attachment Therapy with Adolescents and Adults : Theory and Practice post Bowlby /
This is a revised edition of an important title originally published in 2009. It is written primarily for psychotherapists and other practitioners and describes a new and effective form of dynamic therapy designed for working with adults and with adolescents. The theory, on which the new form of the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Karnac Books,
2012.
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Edición: | Rev. ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Introducing a new attachment paradigm
- How the self communicates : the emotive non-verbal signals of body language and interactions between people
- Introducing a new conceptualisation of the self : the autonomous self self immersed in the dynamics of attachment and interest sharing
- The defensive self
- The careseeking self
- The caregiving self
- The exploratory interest sharing self
- The sexual self
- Diagrammatic representations of the interplay between the systems with interpersonal goals and the danger/fear system following a threat to wellbeing
- The self under threat and alone : supported or unsupported by the sixth and seventh systems
- Transition from theory to practice : the principles underlying exploratory therapy
- Effective and ineffective caregiving : analysis of patterns of interaction
- Working with an individual adult client with a focus on her defensive idenity
- The structure and composition of exploratory group psychotherapy for professional caregiviers
- Exploratory group therapy : the task of the facilitator
- Exploratory group therapy : personal and professional applications
- Bowlby's contributions to attachment theory
- How the concept of security became part of attachment theory
- The strange situation test
- The evolution and importance of the adult attachment investigation (the AAI)
- Comparisons and cointrasts between Lichtenberg's motivational systems and Heard and Lake's goal corrected systems.