Attachment in Adulthood First Edition

Attachment in Adulthood  First Edition
Author: Mario Mikulincer,Phillip R. Shaver
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2010-01-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781606236109

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The concluding chapter reflects on the key issues addressed, considers the deeper philosophical implications of current work in the field, and identifies pivotal directions for future investigation."--BOOK JACKET.

Attachment in Adulthood Second Edition

Attachment in Adulthood  Second Edition
Author: Mario Mikulincer,Phillip R. Shaver
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2017-10-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781462533817

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This volume shows how attachment theory, which initially focused on child development, is now being used to elucidate social functioning across the lifespan.

Patterns of Relating

Patterns of Relating
Author: Malcolm L. West
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1994-04-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0898626714

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The process of emotional attachment, a critical factor in infant and child development, is now recognized as an important component of satisfying adult relationships. Building on the research and theories of developmental psychologists, ethologists, and social scientists, this ground'breaking book describes the characteristics and role of attachment in the adult years and presents new perspectives for understanding and changing an adult's ability to form life'enhancing personal relationships. Chapters provide methods for applying ideas about adult attachments to social research and clinical intervention, defining attachment for adults with supporting research and clinical evidence, explicating the varieties of attachment patterns for adults, and for demonstrating the clinical and therapeutic relevance of these constructs. This book is aimed at developmental psychologists, clinicians, and social scientists in psychiatry, psychology, and related mental health disciplines. Also an appropriate text for theoretical and clinical courses in psychiatry, psychology, and social work.

Attachment in Adults

Attachment in Adults
Author: Michael B. Sperling,William H. Berman
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1994-04-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0898625475

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Reflecting the emerging understanding of the significance of attachment in adult life, contributions in this volume cover recent research on the fundamentals of human life, including courtship and marriage; the determinants of resilience and of depression; and the vulnerability of some to suicidal ideation and action. Together, these chapters illuminate the contribution of early and current attachment to psychopathology in adults, the application of research findings to therapeutic interventions, and the physiological substructure of attachment in adults and children. This book will be of value to psychologists, psychotherapists, psychotherapy researchers, and other mental health practitioners working with adult attachment issues.

Attachment in Adulthood Second Edition

Attachment in Adulthood  Second Edition
Author: Mario Mikulincer,Phillip R. Shaver
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781462525546

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This volume shows how attachment theory, which initially focused on child development, is now being used to elucidate social functioning across the lifespan.

Attachment Theory and Research

Attachment Theory and Research
Author: Jeffry A. Simpson,W. Steven Rholes
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781462518739

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This volume showcases the latest theoretical and empirical work from some of the top scholars in attachment. Extending classic themes and describing important new applications, the book examines several ways in which attachment processes help explain how people think, feel, and behave in different situations and at different stages in the life cycle. Topics include the effects of early experiences on adult relationships; new developments in neuroscience and genetics; attachment orientations and parenting; connections between attachment and psychopathology, as well as health outcomes; and the relationship of attachment theory and processes to clinical interventions.

Attached

Attached
Author: Amir Levine,Rachel Heller
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010-12-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781101475164

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Is there a science to love? In this groundbreaking book, psychiatrist and neuroscientist Amir Levine and psychologist Rachel S. F. Heller reveal how an understanding of attachment theory-the most advanced relationship science in existence today-can help us find and sustain love. Attachment theory forms the basis for many bestselling books on the parent/child relationship, but there has yet to be an accessible guide to what this fascinating science has to tell us about adult romantic relationships-until now. Attachment theory owes its inception to British psychologist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby, who in the 1950s examined the tremendous impact that our early relationships with our parents or caregivers has on the people we become. Also central to attachment theory is the discovery that our need to be in a close relationship with one or more individuals is embedded in our genes. In Attached, Levine and Heller trace how these evolutionary influences continue to shape who we are in our relationships today. According to attachment theory, every person behaves in relationships in one of three distinct ways: *ANXIOUS people are often preoccupied with their relationships and tend to worry about their partner's ability to love them back. *AVOIDANT people equate intimacy with a loss of independence and constantly try to minimize closeness. *SECURE people feel comfortable with intimacy and are usually warm and loving. Attached guides readers in determining what attachment style they and their mate (or potential mates) follow. It also offers readers a wealth of advice on how to navigate their relationships more wisely given their attachment style and that of their partner. An insightful look at the science behind love, Attached offers readers a road map for building stronger, more fulfilling connections.

Attachment and Adult Psychotherapy

Attachment and Adult Psychotherapy
Author: Pat Sable
Publsiher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2000
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0765702843

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She demonstrates how exploration of attachment histories helps patients to form a more cohesive narrative of their life experiences and develop more secure affectional bonds with others. This thoughtful and extensive work adds an interesting and valuable dimension to clinical practice, provides a new perspective for appraising and dealing with difficulties with affectional relationships, and offers guidelines for effective treatment."--BOOK JACKET.