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Attachment in Therapeutic Practice

First Edition


December 2017 | 240 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

This is a concise, accessible introduction to the basic principles of attachment theory, and their application to therapeutic practice. Bringing together 70 years’ of theory and research, its expert authors provide a much-needed user-friendly guide to attachment-informed psychotherapy.

The book covers:

  • The history, research base, and key figures and concepts of attachment theory
  • The key concepts of attachment theory, and their implications for practice
  • Neuroscience implications of attachment and its therapeutic relevance
  • The parallels and differences between parent-child attachment and the therapeutic relationship
  • The application of attachment in adult individual psychotherapy across a number of settings, also to couples and families
  • The applications of attachment to working with complex disorders
  • The applications of attachment in child psychotherapy

 
Background: Attachment Science
 
Introduction
 
Attachment’s Principals and Principles
 
Attachment-informed Psychotherapy: Definition and Overview
 
Affect Regulation in Attachment and Psychotherapy
 
Sensitivity, Mirroring, and Play: Foundations of Attachment Security in Caregivers and Therapists
 
The Neuroscience of Parental Sensitivity
 
Mentalising
 
‘Earned Security’: Attachment and Resilience
 
‘Organised Insecurity’: Fostering Security through Therapeutic Conversations
 
‘Disorganised Insecurity’: Attachment Approaches to Complex Disorders
 
From Stasis to Movement: An Attachment Model of Psychotherapeutic Change
 
The Improbable Profession: An Attachment-Bayesian Model of Psychodynamic Change
 
Attachment, Mentalising, and Child Psychotherapy: Working with Parents
 
Attachment in Couples and Families
 
Attachment and Society
 
Epilogue
 
Selected Attachment Bibliography
 
References

A very useful book for all trainees and practitioners wanting to understand how the basic principles of attachment theory inform clinical practice.
The book is concise yet comprehensive, highlighting key important concepts of attachment theory and how it influences the therapeutic encounter. This is demonstrated with clinical vignettes, where the authors highlight important aspects of attachment theory and illustrate how attachment informs clinical work.

Mrs Ana Paula Wellbrook
Counselling and Psychology, City Lit
December 19, 2021

Excellent introduction to use of attachment in practice.

Dr David Large
Geography & Environmental Management, Northumbria University
November 28, 2019

This book has been added to the recommended reading list for my learners. It is very informative on all areas of attachment in the counselling field.Giving case studies and vignettes to spark thoughts on what to do and how to recognise various forms of attachment.

Miss Sam Ford
Psychology, Southend Adult Community College
April 25, 2019

Quite difficult to find books which make clear in a relatively simple way the clinical applications of the attachment theory. This book does it !

Ms Linda Morison
School of Psychology, Surrey University
February 6, 2018

A thoughtfully written text of great interest to students and professionals studying attachment theory and its application to practice. Accessibly presented with frequent and timely use of vignettes and case studies which really aid application and understanding of behaviours to practice experiences.

Ms Madeleine Burton
Institute of Health & Society, Worcester University
March 26, 2018

Sample Materials & Chapters

Attachment’s Principals and Principles