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E-raamat: On Attachment: The View from Developmental Psychology

  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Karnac Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429916755
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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Karnac Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429916755

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Attachment theory occupies an integrative position between psychodynamic therapy and various perspectives within empirical psychology. Since therapy began, its way of thinking has been to interpret mental processes in relation to meaningful psychological objects between children and parents, partners, friends and within individual therapy.

The current volume appraises how attachment interprets by summarizing the research literature in developmental psychology in order to clarify conclusions that support practice. One aim is to promote the recognition of attachment processes as they occur between self and others in the moment. When it is possible to identify attachment in this way, implied events in clients’ lives can come into shared understanding.

Part I considers the received wisdom about attachment, and summarizes the literature and what it means for understanding relationships and defenses as part of development. Part II considers attachment in relation to emotional regulation and provides some examples. Part III applies the clarified understanding of attachment processes to inform assessment and therapy, and more broadly, mental health work in general. The ideas of Sigmund Freud and John Bowlby are used to reinvigorate psychodynamic practice.

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'A very welcome book on attachment from Ian Rory Owen - a psychotherapist and a prominent author. Owen is pointing us in the fundamental direction of interpersonal relationships and our continuous attachment to others, that is, to our developmental, human condition.'- Magnus Englander, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology, Malmo University, Sweden'In writing this book, Ian Rory Owen has not only challenged many mainstream fervently held beliefs in this regard, but has also provided case examples that elegantly reveal and effectively deal with the negative existential effects of inadequate attachment experiences in one's childhood and formative years. Dr Owen's work is readily accessible to the layperson, owing largely to his eloquent style of writing, even though this work essentially remains a high-level, well-conceptualised and argued text which is highly recommended reading for mental health and social care professionals, as it is sure to illuminate many of their cases.'- Christopher R. Stones, Professor Emeritus (Psychology), Rhodes University, and former Professor of Psychology, University of Johannesburg

List of Figures
vii
About the Author ix
Preface xi
PART I THE RECEIVED WISDOM ABOUT ATTACHMENT
Introduction to Part I
3(2)
Chapter One Attachment phenomena and their background
5(30)
Chapter Two The standard interpretation and its processes
35(32)
Chapter Three Psychodynamics, motivation, and defence
67(24)
PART II THE ROLE OF ATTACHMENT IN REDUCING DISTRESS
Introduction to Part II
91(2)
Chapter Four Meta-representation and motivation
93(18)
Chapter Five The good life is correcting imbalance
111(20)
Chapter Six Achieving rebalance
131(22)
PART III INCREASING SECURITY AS A CONDITION OF SUCCESSFUL THERAPY
Introduction to Part III
153(4)
Chapter Seven Psychodynamics of attaching
157(26)
Chapter Eight Attachment processes in assessment
183(26)
Chapter Nine Some complex cases
209(22)
Chapter Ten Conclusion: therapy as secure process
231(10)
References 241(16)
Index 257
Ian Rory Owen was born in New Zealand in 1960 and holds a first degree in engineering and a masters and PhD in counselling and psychotherapy. He has qualifications in cognitive behavioural therapy and medical anthropology. Previously he was a senior lecturer in counselling psychology at Wolverhampton University. Since 2001 he has been a principal psychotherapist in the NHS in Leeds. He practices brief individual therapy with people with complex psychological needs.