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This book, providing the reader with a theoretical model, shows how insecure attachment in childhood impedes the development of caregiving and how, in times of crisis, even securely attached individuals need appropriate support in order to sustain their capacity to give effective care.
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This book, providing the reader with a theoretical model, shows how insecure attachment in childhood impedes the development of caregiving and how, in times of crisis, even securely attached individuals need appropriate support in order to sustain their capacity to give effective care.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 140mm x 215mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9781855757288
- ISBN-10: 1855757281
- Artikelnr.: 29234282
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 140mm x 215mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9781855757288
- ISBN-10: 1855757281
- Artikelnr.: 29234282
Dorothy Heard is a pyschoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice and was formerly a Consultant in John Bowlby's Department at the Tavistock Clinic, London. Brian Lake was formerly Consultant in Psychotherapy at St James's University Hospital, Leeds
The conceptual base for a theory of companionable caregiving
A caregiving focus to an extension of attachment theory
Caregiving from an evolutionary perspective
Human non
verbal and symbolic communication and two alternative patterns of relating
Bowlby's model for instinctive behaviour
based on the concept of goal
corrected behavioural systems
Extensions to Bowlby's model of instinctive behaviour
The emergence of high
order systems of the self
The construction of a theory of companionable caregiving
Categorising the functions of instinctive systems of the self with comments on their development
From behavioural systems to adult relationships by way of internal working models
How values are acquired and assigned to oneself, people and other entities
Implicit concepts of caregiving in the development of the concept of self/ego ideals
Values and ideals in promoting maturation and well
being
Principles of therapy guided by an attachment
based theory of caregiving
Theories used by therapists that implicitly or explicitly incorporate the caregiving aspects of attachment
Assessment
The therapeutic alliance and the creation of a safe base for personal development
Separation anxiety, impingement and the therapeutic frame
The Strange Situation Test
The adult attachment interview
An outline of the emergence of the study of attachment style in adults
Questionnaire about a prospective client for assessors to complete after assessment: to be used in association with the assessment procedure described in Chapter 13
A caregiving focus to an extension of attachment theory
Caregiving from an evolutionary perspective
Human non
verbal and symbolic communication and two alternative patterns of relating
Bowlby's model for instinctive behaviour
based on the concept of goal
corrected behavioural systems
Extensions to Bowlby's model of instinctive behaviour
The emergence of high
order systems of the self
The construction of a theory of companionable caregiving
Categorising the functions of instinctive systems of the self with comments on their development
From behavioural systems to adult relationships by way of internal working models
How values are acquired and assigned to oneself, people and other entities
Implicit concepts of caregiving in the development of the concept of self/ego ideals
Values and ideals in promoting maturation and well
being
Principles of therapy guided by an attachment
based theory of caregiving
Theories used by therapists that implicitly or explicitly incorporate the caregiving aspects of attachment
Assessment
The therapeutic alliance and the creation of a safe base for personal development
Separation anxiety, impingement and the therapeutic frame
The Strange Situation Test
The adult attachment interview
An outline of the emergence of the study of attachment style in adults
Questionnaire about a prospective client for assessors to complete after assessment: to be used in association with the assessment procedure described in Chapter 13
The conceptual base for a theory of companionable caregiving
A caregiving focus to an extension of attachment theory
Caregiving from an evolutionary perspective
Human non
verbal and symbolic communication and two alternative patterns of relating
Bowlby's model for instinctive behaviour
based on the concept of goal
corrected behavioural systems
Extensions to Bowlby's model of instinctive behaviour
The emergence of high
order systems of the self
The construction of a theory of companionable caregiving
Categorising the functions of instinctive systems of the self with comments on their development
From behavioural systems to adult relationships by way of internal working models
How values are acquired and assigned to oneself, people and other entities
Implicit concepts of caregiving in the development of the concept of self/ego ideals
Values and ideals in promoting maturation and well
being
Principles of therapy guided by an attachment
based theory of caregiving
Theories used by therapists that implicitly or explicitly incorporate the caregiving aspects of attachment
Assessment
The therapeutic alliance and the creation of a safe base for personal development
Separation anxiety, impingement and the therapeutic frame
The Strange Situation Test
The adult attachment interview
An outline of the emergence of the study of attachment style in adults
Questionnaire about a prospective client for assessors to complete after assessment: to be used in association with the assessment procedure described in Chapter 13
A caregiving focus to an extension of attachment theory
Caregiving from an evolutionary perspective
Human non
verbal and symbolic communication and two alternative patterns of relating
Bowlby's model for instinctive behaviour
based on the concept of goal
corrected behavioural systems
Extensions to Bowlby's model of instinctive behaviour
The emergence of high
order systems of the self
The construction of a theory of companionable caregiving
Categorising the functions of instinctive systems of the self with comments on their development
From behavioural systems to adult relationships by way of internal working models
How values are acquired and assigned to oneself, people and other entities
Implicit concepts of caregiving in the development of the concept of self/ego ideals
Values and ideals in promoting maturation and well
being
Principles of therapy guided by an attachment
based theory of caregiving
Theories used by therapists that implicitly or explicitly incorporate the caregiving aspects of attachment
Assessment
The therapeutic alliance and the creation of a safe base for personal development
Separation anxiety, impingement and the therapeutic frame
The Strange Situation Test
The adult attachment interview
An outline of the emergence of the study of attachment style in adults
Questionnaire about a prospective client for assessors to complete after assessment: to be used in association with the assessment procedure described in Chapter 13