Richard Gill
Addictions From an Attachment Perspective
Do Broken Bonds and Early Trauma Lead to Addictive Behaviours?
Richard Gill
Addictions From an Attachment Perspective
Do Broken Bonds and Early Trauma Lead to Addictive Behaviours?
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This outstanding book is an important collection of papers from the 2013 John Bowlby Memorial Conference by accomplished clinicians from different modalities who share their experience of working with people with different kinds of addiction.
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This outstanding book is an important collection of papers from the 2013 John Bowlby Memorial Conference by accomplished clinicians from different modalities who share their experience of working with people with different kinds of addiction.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9780367102586
- ISBN-10: 0367102587
- Artikelnr.: 57381297
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9780367102586
- ISBN-10: 0367102587
- Artikelnr.: 57381297
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE
Attachment theory and The John Bowlby Memorial Lecture 2013: a short
history - Kate WhiteCHAPTER TWO Addiction: treatment and its context -
Jason WrightCHAPTER THREE The Self-Medication Hypothesis and attachment
theory: pathways for understanding and ameliorating addictive suffering.
The twentieth John Bowlby Memorial Lecture - Edward. J. KhantzianCHAPTER
FOUR Alcohol misuse, attachment dilemmas, and triangles of interaction: a
systemic approach to practice - Arlene VetereCHAPTER FIVE Taking the toys
away: removing the need for self-harming behaviour - Lynn GreenwoodCHAPTER
SIX Using 'intent' to remedy mal-attachment - Bob JohnsonCHAPTER SEVEN
Struggling with abstinence - Richard GillCHAPTER EIGHT Technology,
attachment, and sexual addiction - Cara CrossanCHAPTER NINE Gambling
addiction: seeking certainty when relationship is the risk - Liz
KarterAPPENDIX I Reading listAPPENDIX II The Bowlby CentreINDEX
Attachment theory and The John Bowlby Memorial Lecture 2013: a short
history - Kate WhiteCHAPTER TWO Addiction: treatment and its context -
Jason WrightCHAPTER THREE The Self-Medication Hypothesis and attachment
theory: pathways for understanding and ameliorating addictive suffering.
The twentieth John Bowlby Memorial Lecture - Edward. J. KhantzianCHAPTER
FOUR Alcohol misuse, attachment dilemmas, and triangles of interaction: a
systemic approach to practice - Arlene VetereCHAPTER FIVE Taking the toys
away: removing the need for self-harming behaviour - Lynn GreenwoodCHAPTER
SIX Using 'intent' to remedy mal-attachment - Bob JohnsonCHAPTER SEVEN
Struggling with abstinence - Richard GillCHAPTER EIGHT Technology,
attachment, and sexual addiction - Cara CrossanCHAPTER NINE Gambling
addiction: seeking certainty when relationship is the risk - Liz
KarterAPPENDIX I Reading listAPPENDIX II The Bowlby CentreINDEX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE Attachment theory and The John Bowlby Memorial Lecture 2013: a short history - Kate WhiteCHAPTER TWO Addiction: treatment and its context - Jason WrightCHAPTER THREE The Self-Medication Hypothesis and attachment theory: pathways for understanding and ameliorating addictive suffering. The twentieth John Bowlby Memorial Lecture - Edward. J. KhantzianCHAPTER FOUR Alcohol misuse, attachment dilemmas, and triangles of interaction: a systemic approach to practice - Arlene VetereCHAPTER FIVE Taking the toys away: removing the need for self-harming behaviour - Lynn GreenwoodCHAPTER SIX Using 'intent' to remedy mal-attachment - Bob JohnsonCHAPTER SEVEN Struggling with abstinence - Richard GillCHAPTER EIGHT Technology, attachment, and sexual addiction - Cara CrossanCHAPTER NINE Gambling addiction: seeking certainty when relationship is the risk - Liz KarterAPPENDIX I Reading listAPPENDIX II The Bowlby CentreINDEX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE
Attachment theory and The John Bowlby Memorial Lecture 2013: a short
history - Kate WhiteCHAPTER TWO Addiction: treatment and its context -
Jason WrightCHAPTER THREE The Self-Medication Hypothesis and attachment
theory: pathways for understanding and ameliorating addictive suffering.
The twentieth John Bowlby Memorial Lecture - Edward. J. KhantzianCHAPTER
FOUR Alcohol misuse, attachment dilemmas, and triangles of interaction: a
systemic approach to practice - Arlene VetereCHAPTER FIVE Taking the toys
away: removing the need for self-harming behaviour - Lynn GreenwoodCHAPTER
SIX Using 'intent' to remedy mal-attachment - Bob JohnsonCHAPTER SEVEN
Struggling with abstinence - Richard GillCHAPTER EIGHT Technology,
attachment, and sexual addiction - Cara CrossanCHAPTER NINE Gambling
addiction: seeking certainty when relationship is the risk - Liz
KarterAPPENDIX I Reading listAPPENDIX II The Bowlby CentreINDEX
Attachment theory and The John Bowlby Memorial Lecture 2013: a short
history - Kate WhiteCHAPTER TWO Addiction: treatment and its context -
Jason WrightCHAPTER THREE The Self-Medication Hypothesis and attachment
theory: pathways for understanding and ameliorating addictive suffering.
The twentieth John Bowlby Memorial Lecture - Edward. J. KhantzianCHAPTER
FOUR Alcohol misuse, attachment dilemmas, and triangles of interaction: a
systemic approach to practice - Arlene VetereCHAPTER FIVE Taking the toys
away: removing the need for self-harming behaviour - Lynn GreenwoodCHAPTER
SIX Using 'intent' to remedy mal-attachment - Bob JohnsonCHAPTER SEVEN
Struggling with abstinence - Richard GillCHAPTER EIGHT Technology,
attachment, and sexual addiction - Cara CrossanCHAPTER NINE Gambling
addiction: seeking certainty when relationship is the risk - Liz
KarterAPPENDIX I Reading listAPPENDIX II The Bowlby CentreINDEX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE Attachment theory and The John Bowlby Memorial Lecture 2013: a short history - Kate WhiteCHAPTER TWO Addiction: treatment and its context - Jason WrightCHAPTER THREE The Self-Medication Hypothesis and attachment theory: pathways for understanding and ameliorating addictive suffering. The twentieth John Bowlby Memorial Lecture - Edward. J. KhantzianCHAPTER FOUR Alcohol misuse, attachment dilemmas, and triangles of interaction: a systemic approach to practice - Arlene VetereCHAPTER FIVE Taking the toys away: removing the need for self-harming behaviour - Lynn GreenwoodCHAPTER SIX Using 'intent' to remedy mal-attachment - Bob JohnsonCHAPTER SEVEN Struggling with abstinence - Richard GillCHAPTER EIGHT Technology, attachment, and sexual addiction - Cara CrossanCHAPTER NINE Gambling addiction: seeking certainty when relationship is the risk - Liz KarterAPPENDIX I Reading listAPPENDIX II The Bowlby CentreINDEX