Ma K ( 2006 ) Attachment theory in adult psychiatry. Part 1: Conceptualisations, measurement and clinical research findings . Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 12 : 440 – 449 .Ka, M. 2006, "Attachment theory in adult psychiatry. Part 1. Conceptualisations, measurement and clinical ...
Attachment isan emotional bond that forms in early childhoodwhen we are 10 to 20 months old based on our parents’ behavior. Unconscious patterns become set in place by the time we are two years old. Our attachment style is at the core ofhow we form adult relationshipswhether they are roman...
Its core ideas regarding infant and caregiver connections are very useful to mental health practitioners today and have particular ramifications for clinical work with adults. This paper discusses the application of Bowlby's attachment theory to the clinical treatment of adult depression and explores a ...
development of attachment is stable,but earlier attachment cannot determine peer attachment and adult attachment to follow.Attachment is closely related to physical and psychological well-being.The application of attachment theory in clinical work and research provides implications in psychological counseling....
Attachment based therapy stems from attachment theory, which posits that how you were treated as a child may influence your relationships as an adult. Those who experienced challenging or dysfunctional relationships as children with unmet emotional or physical needs may experience relationship problems or...
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Attachment theory in adult psychiatry. Part 1: Conceptualisations, measurement and clinical research findings. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment,12(6), 440–449. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.12.6.440 Article Google Scholar MacKinnon, D. P. (2008). Introduction to statistical mediation analysis. ...
In contrast, people living with fearful attachment may have a negative perception of both themselves and others. They might doubt their own competence as well as others’ dependability; even when they’re distressed. According to attachment theory, these adult expressions of avoidant attachment can ...
If we were to limit our discussion in this chapter to evidence linking attachment behavioral strategies in infancy with adult psychopathology, this would be a relatively brief chapter. The evidence specifically linking infants' attachment behavioral strategies to psychopathology in adulthood is limited to...
Attachment theory predicts that lack of parental care in childhood may affect the ability to relate in adulthood. While original attachment formulations ha... C Gerlsma - 《Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy》 被引量: 19发表: 2000年 加载更多来源...