Attachment in Therapeutic Practice

Author(s): Jeremy Holmes

Attachment Theory

This is a concise, accessible introduction to the basic principles of attachment theory, and their application to therapeutic practice. Bringing together 70 years' of theory and research, its expert authors provide a much-needed user-friendly guide to attachment-informed psychotherapy.
The book covers:
* the history, research base, and key figures and concepts of attachment theory
* the key concepts of attachment theory, and their implications for practice
* neuroscience implications of attachment and its therapeutic relevance
* The parallels and differences between parent-child attachment and the therapeutic relationship
* the application of attachment in adult individual psychotherapy across a number of settings, also to couples and families
* the applications of attachment to working with complex disorders
* the applications of attachment in child psychotherapy.


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The authors tell us `Despite exuberance of theory, once in the consulting room, psychotherapy is a practice in search of a theory.' But we have theory! (I for instance studied first cognitive-behavioural, then systemic, then psychoanalytic theory; all are useful, what more do you want?) Also, as an attachment researcher and writer, I thought I would know the field. But this book draws together the history and cutting edges of attachment in ways that give really fresh angles on clinical experience. Learning attachment interviewing and coding, 25 years ago, added a powerful layer to my listening to patients (and to myself on the couch). Reading this book I am again shown that attachment theory and findings illuminate every other kind of clinical theory we use, and everyday life for good measure. -- Professor Mary Target This book is a ticket to journey along with Jeremy Holmes and Arietta Slade as they describe their sophisticated and creative views on attachment theory, research and the co-created space of the therapist-patient relationship. With the addition of evocative and varied clinical vignettes it's as if one is being personally invited into the consulting rooms of these two gifted clinicians to hear how they use an attachment perspective to inform their work. This book is indispensable to both the clinical apprentice and the seasoned practitioner. -- Miriam Steele Holmes and Slade have provided exactly what the mental health professions have needed-a comprehensive examination of how attachment theory informs psychotherapy that is entirely accessible to beginner therapists, but also highly informative to seasoned clinicians. This superb text deserves a place on the shelves of every psychotherapist. -- Geln O. Gabbard, MD Two extraordinary clinicians with decades of research and writing on attachment worked with immense application and skill to distill what is essential in attachment theory and brought it to psychotherapeutic practice. The result is an exceptionally comprehensive and profound work of lasting value for every clinician - regardless of orientation. The book is a guide to improving the practice of the most experienced therapists at the same time as offering the friendliest and most accessible of introduction to this complex field. It is a remarkable achievement from two of the most sophisticated and respected authors on the clinical application of attachment theory. It provides a vivid picture of the process of bonding and lifelong transformation which attachment theory inspired therapy can bring. The book is for everyone who is serious about working psychotherapeutically and will not be bettered as an introduction for many many years to come -- Peter Fonagy

Arietta Slade, Ph.D., is Clinical Professor at the Yale Child Study Center, and Professor Emerita, Clinical Psychology, The City University of New York. A theoretician, clinician, teacher, and researcher, she has written about the development of parental reflective functioning, the implications of attachment for child and adult psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and for infant mental health practice. She is one of the founders and co-directors of Minding the Baby(R), an interdisciplinary reflective home visiting program for high-risk mothers, infants, and their families, at the Yale Child Study Center and School of Nursing. Dr. Slade is editor, with Jeremy Holmes, of the six volume set, Major Work on Attachment (SAGE Publications, 2013), with Elliot Jurist and Sharone Bergner, of Mind to Mind: Infant Research, Neuroscience, and Psychoanalysis (Other Press, 2008), and with Dennie Wolf, of Children at Play (Oxford University Press, 1994). She has also been in private practice for over thirty-five years, working with individuals of all ages.

Background: Attachment ScienceIntroductionAttachment's Principals and PrinciplesAttachment-informed Psychotherapy: Definition and OverviewAffect Regulation in Attachment and PsychotherapySensitivity, Mirroring, and Play: Foundations of Attachment Security in Caregivers and TherapistsThe Neuroscience of Parental SensitivityMentalising`Earned Security': Attachment and Resilience`Organised Insecurity': Fostering Security through Therapeutic Conversations`Disorganised Insecurity': Attachment Approaches to Complex DisordersFrom Stasis to Movement: An Attachment Model of Psychotherapeutic ChangeThe Improbable Profession: An Attachment-Bayesian Model of Psychodynamic ChangeAttachment, Mentalising, and Child Psychotherapy: Working with ParentsAttachment in Couples and FamiliesAttachment and SocietyEpilogueSelected Attachment BibliographyReferences

General Fields

  • : 9781473953291
  • : SAGE Publications Ltd
  • : SAGE Publications Ltd
  • : December 2017
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

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  • : Jeremy Holmes
  • : Paperback
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