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  • Attachment and Dynamic Practice: An Integrative Guide for Social Workers and Other Clinicians

    Attachment and Dynamic Practice by Brandell, Jerrold R.; Ringel, Shoshana;

    An Integrative Guide for Social Workers and Other Clinicians

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Columbia University Press
    • Date of Publication 23 March 2007

    • ISBN 9780231133906
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages224 pages
    • Size 228x152 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Contemporary attachment theory examines the relational bonds between young children and their caregivers, and in so doing both enriches our understanding of human development and informs clinical practice. The theory traces its origins to several scientific and social fields, most notably psychoanalysis, social work, behaviorism, ethology, evolutionary theory, and biology. The first portion of this book examines attachment theory and its relationship to other psychodynamic theories of development and then discusses the landmark contributions of John Bowlby, the "father" of modern attachment theory. The section concludes with a detailed summary of research on attachment, highlighting the work of Mary Ainsworth, Mary Main, Allan Sroufe, and Peter Fonagy. The second portion focuses on clinical applications with children, adolescents, and adults. Brief vignettes and lengthier case illustrations consider a variety of attachment disorders and treatment approaches, paying special attention to clinical method and technique, process dimensions, and transference and countertransference phenomena. Cases are set in a range of treatment venues, such as college and family counseling services, community mental health centers, and private practice, and involve an ethnoculturally and clinically diverse clientele.

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    Contemporary attachment theory examines the relational bonds between young children and their caregivers, and in so doing both enriches our understanding of human development and informs clinical practice. The theory traces its origins to several scientific and social fields, most notably psychoanalysis, social work, behaviorism, ethology, evolutionary theory, and biology. The first portion of this book examines attachment theory and its relationship to other psychodynamic theories of development and then discusses the landmark contributions of John Bowlby, the "father" of modern attachment theory. The section concludes with a detailed summary of research on attachment, highlighting the work of Mary Ainsworth, Mary Main, Allan Sroufe, and Peter Fonagy. The second portion focuses on clinical applications with children, adolescents, and adults. Brief vignettes and lengthier case illustrations consider a variety of attachment disorders and treatment approaches, paying special attention to clinical method and technique, process dimensions, and transference and countertransference phenomena. Cases are set in a range of treatment venues, such as college and family counseling services, community mental health centers, and private practice, and involve an ethnoculturally and clinically diverse clientele.

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