Attachment Theory: Working Towards Learned Security / Edition 1

Attachment Theory: Working Towards Learned Security / Edition 1

by Rhona M. Fear
ISBN-10:
1782204296
ISBN-13:
9781782204299
Pub. Date:
12/12/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1782204296
ISBN-13:
9781782204299
Pub. Date:
12/12/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Attachment Theory: Working Towards Learned Security / Edition 1

Attachment Theory: Working Towards Learned Security / Edition 1

by Rhona M. Fear

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Overview

This book covers the groundbreaking concepts in attachment theory, as promulgated by Bowlby himself and during the years post Bowlby. It sets out to develop the seminal concept of 'learned security': the provision of a reparative experience of a secure base by the therapist so that the client can imbibe what he missed out on during his formative years. Rhona M. Fear points out that the idea of learned security has developed from the concept of earned security but is distinctly different. In Part I, Fear outlines the origins and progress of attachment theory and the concepts of earned and learned security. In Part II, she uses a process of dialectical thinking to put forward an integration of Kohut's self psychology, Bowlby's attachment theory, and Stolorow, Atwood and Brandchaft's intersubjective perspective. The unifying concept that binds these three theories together is that of empathy, but she puts forward a particular intersubjective, collaborative view of empathic attunement.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782204299
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/12/2016
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 5.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Rhona M. Fear is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist practicing in Worcestershire; she has specialized in working with clients in long-term therapy for the past twenty years since her six-year training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Initially, she trained as a counselor with Relate followed by attaining a Master’s degree in Counselling Studies at Keele University. Her first degree is in political science, and she maintains a keen interest in the political arena, having taken an active role in democratic government and in the founding of a number of Action Groups. She feels this provides balance in her life. She has published a number of papers and chapters on the Integration debate in the 1990s. Karnac published her first book, The Oedipus Complex: Solutions or Resolutions in 2015.

Table of Contents

Preface — Introduction — Attachment Theory as the Underlying Basis of the Theory of Learned Security — Origins of attachment theory — Attachment theory post Bowlby — Mentalizing: a development in attachment theory post Bowlby — The concepts of earned security and learned security — Problems That Lead to Insecure Attachment — Maternal deprivation — The emotionally unavailable mother — Toxic parenting — The physical effects of emotional nurturance on the baby's brain — Theoretical Underpinnings of Learned Security — Heinz Kohut: the psychology of the self — The intersubjective perspective — The theory of learned security — The clinical application of the theory of learned security — Case Studies — Nick (Part 1): moving towards a grounded belief in his own power — Emma: a flower blossoms and shares her beauty with humanity — Jane: challenging her world view — Helen: on becoming a person — Concluding Remarks — Conclusion
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