The Search for the Secure Base: Attachment Theory and Psychotherapy

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Routledge, 2014. júl. 16. - 200 oldal
In recent decades, attachment theory has gained widespread interest and acceptance, although the relevance of attachment theory to clinical practice has never been clear. The Search for the Secure Base shows how attachment theory can be used therapeutically. Jeremy Holmes introduces an exciting new attachment paradigm in psychotherapy with adults, describing the principles and practice of attachment-informed therapy in a way that will be useful to beginners and experienced therapists alike. Illustrated with a wide range of clinical examples, this book will be welcomed by practitioners and trainees in psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and in many other disciplines.

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An extended analogy
1
2 The six domains of attachment theory
6
Finding a common language
20
4 Attachment in clinical practice
35
5 An integrative perspective on change in psychotherapy
41
6 Disorganized attachment and the basic fault
52
7 Attachment and the storied self
65
8 Attachment and narrative in psychotherapy
80
An attachment perspective
95
10 Art attachment and psychotherapy
108
11 Money and psychotherapy
121
12 Endings in psychotherapy
130
BABI brief attachmentbased therapy a treatment modality based on attachment theory
144
References
169
Subject index
177
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Jeremy Holmes is Consultant Psychotherapist in North Devon and Senior Lecturer in Psychotherapy in the University of Exeter. He is current chair of the psychotherapy faculty of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He is the author of over 100 papers and book chapters as well as 10 books, including the acclaimed John Bowlby and Attachment Theory and Introduction to Psychoanalysis, with Anthony Bateman.

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