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E-raamat: Attachment Theory: Working Towards Learned Security

  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Karnac Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429911057
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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Karnac Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429911057

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This book covers the groundbreaking concepts in attachment theory, as promulgated by Bowlby himself and during the years post Bowlby. It sets out to develop the seminal concept of 'learned security': the provision of a reparative experience of a secure base by the therapist so that the client can imbibe what he missed out on during his formative years. Rhona M. Fear points out that the idea of learned security has developed from the concept of earned security but is distinctly different.In Part I, Fear outlines the origins and progress of attachment theory and the concepts of earned and learned security. In Part II, she uses a process of dialectical thinking to put forward an integration of Kohut's self psychology, Bowlby's attachment theory, and Stolorow, Atwood and Brandchaft's intersubjective perspective. The unifying concept that binds these three theories together is that of empathy, but she puts forward a particular intersubjective, collaborative view of empathic attunement. It is through the consistent use of this in the consulting room, combined with the determination to build a coherent sense of narrative of the client's life in a collaborative way, that the author believes a sense of learned security can be achieved.In Part III, the author introduces us to four case studies of clients whom she believes have achieved a sense of learned security in their work with her in long-term therapy. In the first of these case studies, the client himself presents an account of how he feels that the therapy has impacted upon his life.This is a definitive account of the development of attachment theory from its very beginnings to the present day that is a must-read for students and experienced analysts alike with its clear explanations, innovative findings, and illustrative case studies.
Acknowledgements ix
About the Author xi
Preface xiii
Introduction xvii
PART I ATTACHMENT THEORY AS THE UNDERLYING BASIS OF THE THEORY OF LEARNED SECURITY
Chapter One Origins of attachment theory
3(24)
Chapter Two Attachment theory post Bowlby
27(8)
Chapter Three Mentalizing: a development in attachment theory post Bowlby
35(12)
Chapter Four The concepts of earned security and learned security
47(12)
PART II PROBLEMS THAT LEAD TO INSECURE ATTACHMENT
Chapter Five Maternal deprivation
59(12)
Chapter Six The emotionally unavailable mother
71(8)
Chapter Seven Toxic parenting
79(14)
Chapter Eight The physical effects of emotional nurturance on the baby's brain
93(10)
PART III THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS OF LEARNED SECURITY
Chapter Nine Heinz Kohut: the psychology of the self
103(10)
Chapter Ten The intersubjective perspective
113(16)
Chapter Eleven The theory of learned security
129(14)
Chapter Twelve The clinical application of the theory of learned security
143(18)
PART IV CASE STUDIES
Chapter Thirteen Nick (Part 1): moving towards a grounded belief in his own power
161(22)
Nick (Part 2): Nick's narrative of the therapeutic process
177(6)
Chapter Fourteen Emma: a flower blossoms and shares her beauty with humanity
183(14)
Chapter Fifteen Jane: challenging her world view
197(14)
Chapter Sixteen Helen: on becoming a person
211(18)
PART V CONCLUDING REMARKS
Chapter Seventeen Conclusion
229(8)
References 237(8)
Index 245
Rhona M. Fear BA (Hons), MA, is a UKCP registered psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She has been in private practice in Worcestershire since 1994, and specialises in working with clients in long term therapy. She first qualified as a counsellor in 1990, and then broadened her knowledge by undertaking a master's degree at Keele University. She then trained as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist.