Adult Attachment Patterns in a Treatment Context

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Adult Attachment Patterns
Ambivalent Attachment
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Client Attachment Patterns
client-therapist interaction
clinical psychology
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Disorganized Attachment Patterns
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Insecure Attachment
Insecure Attachment Patterns
Internal Working Models
mental health intervention
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psychological treatment strategies
psychotherapy
relational dynamics
Secure Attachment
Secure Attachment Patterns
therapeutic alliance
trauma response
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415718738
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Attachment theory posits that the need for attachment is a life-long phenomenon that becomes especially relevant in times of crisis or trauma. When adults experience illness, accidents, assaults, psychological difficulties or losses, their attachment-behavioural systems are activated, motivating them to seek help and support from family and friends and/or from helping professionals. However, the resulting request for help is affected and shaped by earlier experiences regarding the support and trustworthiness of attachment figures. Can others be trusted? Is it safe to show vulnerability? How should one behave to increase the likelihood of receiving the help needed?

Adult Attachment Patterns in a Treatment Context provides an integrated introduction to the subject of adult attachment. Research into adult attachment patterns offers professional helpers a theoretically sound insight into the dynamics underlying a range of client behaviours, including some of the more puzzling and frustrating behaviours such as denying obvious pain or continually pushing the professional for more personal involvement. Sarah Daniel shows how applying knowledge of attachment patterns to treatment settings will improve the way in which professionals engage with clients and the organization of treatments. This book will be relevant to a range of helping professionals such as psychotherapists, psychologists and social workers, both in practice and in training.

Sarah I.F. Daniel is a clinical psychologist, and she is currently employed as associate professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen.

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