Attachment theory emerged from the cross-fertilization of object relations psychoanalysis and the science of ethology. It offers a useful theoretical framework for psychodynamic counselling. It is clear, comprehensible, and susceptible to experimental testing. Longitudinal studies of children classified as ...
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Although clinicians typically acknowledge the importance of insecure attachment as one factor that can contribute to children’s psychopathology, translating attachment theory into clinical practice has proved a challenge. By specifying some of the mechanisms through which the child’s attachment develops an...
Attachment in sport, exercise and wellness 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 18 作者: S Carr 摘要: Attachment theory is a concept well known to 'mainstream' psychologists, informing the literature in areas as diverse as psychodynamics, developmental psychology, social psychology and counselling. ...
Attachment in the consulting room: Towards a theory of therapeutic change. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, 13(2), 97-114.Holmes, J. (2011). Attachment in the consulting room: Towards a the- ory of therapeutic change. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 13(2),...
Over the past decade, there has been an explosion of interest in clinical applications of attachment theory. In the present article, we briefly describe Jo... M Mikulincer,PR Shaver,E Berant - 《Journal of Personality》 被引量: 87发表: 2013年 Sexual symptoms in endocrine diseases: psychosoma...
The themes suggest that these individuals are capable of forming close relationships, but they tend to adopt an insecure attachment style in their ... KEJ Nielsen,SL Cairns - 《Canadian Journal of Counselling》 被引量: 13发表: 2009年 Using adult attachment theory to differentiate adult children'...
(such as showing distress at a parent’s absence) are part of an evolved behavioral system that helps ensure they are cared for. Psychologist Mary Ainsworth later began to experimentally study variations in how children respond to separation from parents. Others haveexpanded attachment theory to ...
In The Myth of Normal, Maté outlines a theory of attachment which, he argues, serves as our primary need as infants. Because we are dependent creatures from birth, we are “hard-wired” for attachment as a survival impulse; we have a need to be connected and interdependent ...
F Declercq,V Palmans - 《Psychology & Psychotherapy Theory Research & Practice》 被引量: 71发表: 2011年 Traumatic events, posttraumatic stress disorder, attachment style, and working alliance in a sample of people with psychosis. There is a high incidence of trauma and posttraumatic stress disord...