Attachment Theory: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Perspectives
At a historic conference in Toronto in October 1993, developmental researchers and clinicians came together for the first time to explore the implications of current knowledge of attachment. This volume is the outcome of their labors. It offers innovative approaches to the understanding of such diverse clinical topics as child abuse, borderline personality disorder, dissociation, adolescent suicide, treatment responsiveness, false memory, narrative competence, and the intergenerational transmission of trauma.
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Attachment Theory: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Perspectives
At a historic conference in Toronto in October 1993, developmental researchers and clinicians came together for the first time to explore the implications of current knowledge of attachment. This volume is the outcome of their labors. It offers innovative approaches to the understanding of such diverse clinical topics as child abuse, borderline personality disorder, dissociation, adolescent suicide, treatment responsiveness, false memory, narrative competence, and the intergenerational transmission of trauma.
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Attachment Theory: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Perspectives

Attachment Theory: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Perspectives

Attachment Theory: Social, Developmental, and Clinical Perspectives

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At a historic conference in Toronto in October 1993, developmental researchers and clinicians came together for the first time to explore the implications of current knowledge of attachment. This volume is the outcome of their labors. It offers innovative approaches to the understanding of such diverse clinical topics as child abuse, borderline personality disorder, dissociation, adolescent suicide, treatment responsiveness, false memory, narrative competence, and the intergenerational transmission of trauma.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135890599
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/15/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 528
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Susan Goldberg, Ph.D., is a Research Scientist at the Hospital for Sick Chidren, Toronto, and Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Toronto.

Roy Muir, M.D., is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Co-head, Infancy Program, Division of Child Psychiatry, University of Toronto.

John Kerr is former Associate Editor of The Analytic Press and author, A Most Dangerous Method: The Story of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein.   

Table of Contents

Introduction - Susan Goldberg
I. Origins and Context of Attachment Theory
"Something There Is That Doesn't Love a Wall": John Bowlby, Attachment Theory, and Psychoanalysis - Jeremy Holmes
The Origins of Attachment Theory: John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth - Inge Bretherton
The Evolution and History of Attachment Research and Theory - Klaus E. Grossmann
The Developmental Perspectives of Attachment and Psychoanalytic Theory  
- Morris Eagle
II. Contemporary Research
The Origins of Attachment Security: "Classical" and Contextual Determinants  
- Jay Belsky, Kate Rosenberger, and KeithCrnic
Infuence of Attachment Theory on Ethological Studies of Biobehavioral Development in Nonhuman Primates - Stephen J. Suomi
Hidden Regulators: Implications for a New Understanding of Attachment,
Separation, and Loss - Myron A. Hofer
Part III: Clinical Significance and Applications of Attachment
Attachment, the Reflective Self, and Borderline States: The Predictive Specificity of the Adult Attachment Interview and Pathological Emotional Development  
- Peter Fonagy, Miriam Steele, Howard Steele, Tom Leigh, Roger Kennedy,
Gretta Mattoon, and Mary Target
Child Maltreatment and Attachment Organization: Implications for Intervention - DanteCicchetti and Sheree L.Toth
Attachment Organization and Vulnerability to Loss,Separation, and Abuse in Disturbed Adolescents - Kenneth S. Adam, Adrienne E. Sheldon Keller, and Malcolm West
Disorganized/Disoriented Attachment in the Psychotherapy of the Dissociative Disorders - Giovanni Liotti
IV. New Directions in Attachment Theory
Attachment and Psychopathology - Patricia McKinsey Crittenden
Recent Studies in Attachment: Overviews,
with Selected Implications for Clinical Work - Mary Main
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