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E-book: Attachment and Interaction: From Bowlby to Current Clinical Theory and Practice Second Edition

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  • Pub. Date: 21-May-2014
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857004444
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  • Format: EPUB+DRM
  • Pub. Date: 21-May-2014
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857004444

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Attachment and Interaction is an accessible introduction to the history and evolution of attachment theory, which traces the early roots of attachment theory from the work of its creator John Bowlby through to the most recent theoretical developments and their clinical applications.

Mario Marrone explores how attachment theory can inform the way in which therapists work with their patients, and what the practical implications are of using such an approach. By bringing together personal anecdotes from his own experiences as Bowlby's supervisee with clear explanations of Bowlby's ideas, Marrone creates a memorable and engaging account of attachment theory. This new, updated edition includes references to bereavement, sexuality and the application of attachment-based principles to individual, family and group psychotherapy.

This clear exposition of attachment theory is relevant and valuable reading for trainees and practising individual and group psychotherapists, family therapists and mental health professionals as well as anyone with an interest in John Bowlby and the evolution of psychotherapy.

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An accessible introduction to the history and evolution of attachment theory and the key thinkers in the field
Chapter 1 John Bowlby
7(20)
Chapter 2 Attachment Theory
27(21)
Chapter 3 Empirical Research and Clinical Observations: Intersecting Points
48(7)
Chapter 4 The Evolution of Attachment Theory
55(24)
Chapter 5 On Representational Models
79(14)
Chapter 6 Assessment of Attachment Representations
93(22)
Chapter 7 Dysfunctional Parenting
115(17)
Chapter 8 Meetings and Divergences in the Context of Psychoanalytic Theory
132(44)
Chapter 9 On Transference: Background Aspects
176(20)
Mario Marrone
Nicola Diamond
Chapter 10 Ghosts on the Couch: A Clinical Exploration of Identification with Maltreating Parents Across Generations
196(14)
Chapter 11 Application of Attachment Theory to Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
210(9)
Chapter 12 On Iatrogenia: When the Wrong Clinical Intervention Causes Harm
219(14)
Chapter 13 Attachment Theory and Group Psychotherapy
233(13)
Chapter 14 Psychotherapeutic Resources in General Psychiatry
246(14)
Chapter 15 Towards an Attachment-Informed Approach to Intermodal Psychotherapy
260(6)
Chapter 16 On Bowlby's Legacy: Further Explorations
266(27)
Nicola Diamond
References 293(17)
Subject Index 310(8)
Author Index 318
Formerly a NHS psychiatrist, Dr Marrone  has a private practice in psychotherapy in London. He is also co-founder and Chairman of the International Attachment Network as well as co-founder of the Journal Attachment and Human Development'. Dr Marrone received regular clinical supervision from the founder of attachment theory John Bowlby over a period of ten years, from 1980 until shortly before Bowlby's death in 1990. He also trained at the Institute of Psychonalysis (London) and the Institute of Group Analysis.  He has lectured internationally on attachment theory and related subjects.