04986oam 2200745I 450 991078995030332120230814232047.00-429-91107-60-429-89684-00-429-47207-21-280-12574-897866135296021-84940-970-6(CKB)2670000000161686(EBL)878528(OCoLC)781712311(SSID)ssj0000654446(PQKBManifestationID)11372912(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000654446(PQKBWorkID)10661121(PQKB)10868422(MiAaPQ)EBC878528(Au-PeEL)EBL878528(CaPaEBR)ebr10547182(CaONFJC)MIL352960(OCoLC)1029243301(FlBoTFG)9780429472077(OCoLC)1226773448(FINmELB)ELB141719(EXLCZ)99267000000016168620181122h20182012 uy 0engur||| |||||txtccrAttachment Therapy with Adolescents and Adults Theory and Practice Post Bowlby /by Dorothy HeardRev. ed.Boca Raton, FL :Routledge,[2018].©2012.1 online resource (269 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-367-10106-8 1-78049-042-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; PART I THE THEORETICAL BACKGROUND FOR AN AUTONOMOUS SELF THAT IS IMMERSED IN THE DYNAMICS OF ATTACHMENT AND INTEREST SHARING; CHAPTER ONE Introducing a new attachment paradigm; CHAPTER TWO How the self communicates: the emotive nonverbal signals of body language and interactions between people; CHAPTER THREE Introducing a new conceptualization of the self: the autonomous self immersed in the dynamics of attachment and interest sharing; CHAPTER FOUR The defensive self; CHAPTER FIVE The careseeking selfCHAPTER SIX The caregiving selfCHAPTER SEVEN The exploratory interest sharing self; CHAPTER EIGHT The sexual self; CHAPTER NINE Diagrammatic representations of the interplay between the systems with interpersonal goals and the danger/fear system following a threat to wellbeing; CHAPTER TEN The self under threat and alone: supported or unsupported by the sixth and seventh systems; PART II THERAPY GUIDED BY THE NEW ATTACHMENT PARADIGM; CHAPTER TWELVE Effective and ineffective caregiving: analysis of patterns of interactionCHAPTER THIRTEEN Working with an individual adult client with a focus on her defensive identityCHAPTER FOURTEEN The structure and composition of exploratory group psychotherapy for professional caregivers; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Exploratory group psychotherapy: the task of the facilitator; CHAPTER SIXTEEN Exploratory group psychotherapy: personal and professional applications; PART III; APPENDIX 1 Bowlby's contributions to attachment theory; APPENDIX 2 How the concept of security became part of attachment theory; APPENDIX 3 The strange situation testAPPENDIX 4 The evolution and importance of the Adult Attachment Investigation (the AAI)APPENDIX 5 Comparisons and contrasts between Lichtenberg's motivational systems and Heard and Lake's goal corrected systems; GLOSSARY; REFERENCES; INDEXThis is a revised edition of an important title originally published in 2009. It is written primarily for psychotherapists and other practitioners and describes a new and effective form of dynamic therapy designed for working with adults and with adolescents. The theory, on which the new form of therapy is based, is centred in a paradigm that extends and crucially alters the paradigm for developmental psychology opened by the Bowlby/Ainsworth attachment theory. It describes a pre-programmed process, the dynamics sustaining attachment and interest sharing, which is activated as soon as people perceive that they are in danger. This process is made up of seven pre-programmed systems which interact with one another as an integrated whole. They include Bowlby's two complementary goal-corrected behavioural systems: attachment (also referred to as careseeking) and caregiving. Whenever the process is able to function effectively, it enables people to adapt more constructively and co-operatively to changing circumstances.Attachment behaviorDevelopmental psychologyAttachment behavior.Developmental psychology.616.8616.8/9616.89616.8914Heard Dorothy1161474FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910789950303321Attachment Therapy with Adolescents and Adults3865274UNINA