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This eloquent book translates attachment theory and research into an innovative framework that grounds adult psychotherapy in the facts of childhood development. Advancing a model of treatment as transformation through relationship, the author integrates attachment theory with neuroscience, trauma studies, relational psychotherapy, and the psychology of mindfulness. Vivid case material illustrates how therapists can tailor interventions to fit the attachment needs of their patients, thus helping them to generate the internalized secure base for which their early relationships provided no foundation. Demonstrating the clinical uses of a focus on nonverbal interaction, the book describes powerful techniques for working with the emotional responses and bodily experiences of patient and therapist alike.
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"As someone who bears witness daily to the suffering of the insecurely attached, I am deeply grateful for Attachment in Psychotherapy, a remarkable synthesis of scientific research, clinical observation and theory, and reflection on mindfulness. Wallin not only elucidates the vast empirical literature on attachment, but also with the clarity of a natural teacher and the wisdom of a seasoned clinician makes such findings relevant to the complex challenges of practice. Therapists of all orientations will find help here in fostering a sense of safety and in facilitating their clients' emotional growth."--Nancy McWilliams, PhD, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey "No better introduction to the clinical application of attachment theory has yet been written."--Lewis Aron, PhD, Director, Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, New York University "Wallin's understanding of attachment work and his integration of attachment theory with other modern relational perspectives are quite impressive. People are always asking me what they can read about the clinical implications of attachment work, and now I know what to tell them. This book is an amazing accomplishment. It is definitely my favorite book on this topic."--L. Alan Sroufe, PhD, William Harris Professor of Child Development, University of Minnesota "John Bowlby would have been delighted with this book, which links the biological imperatives of attachment to the dialogues that define the self and the nature of key relationships. He would also have been delighted to see his theory articulated as a guide to psychotherapy in such an eminently readable manner. The use of attachment as this kind of guide is a rich vein that has just begun to be tapped. This book is a therapist's journey into that richness."--Susan M. Johnson, EdD, Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology, University of Ottawa, Canada; Distinguished Research Professor, Marital and Family Therapy Program, Alliant International University "This timely book provides an important advance in the examination of the implications of attachment theory for psychotherapy. Synthesizing theory and research on attachment theory and affect regulation with recent developments in psychoanalysis, Wallin provides a rich conceptual scaffolding for understanding the role that the therapeutic relationship plays in the change process. He also provides an intriguing perspective on the potential contributions of mindfulness practice to the cultivation of a therapeutic stance. Theoretically sophisticated and clinically enlightening, this book will be of interest to clinicians of all persuasions."--Jeremy D. Safran, PhD, Department of Psychology, New School for Social Research "Simply the best integration of key advances in attachment theory and research and their applications to psychotherapy. Complex concepts are carefully elucidated and brilliantly illustrated with clinical examples. This book is an important reference for all clinicians and students. It is a vital resource for those who are interested in how progress in our understanding of attachment processes may be applied in a clinical context."--Peter Fonagy, OBE, FMedSci, FBA, PhD, Professor of Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Developmental Science and Head, Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London, United Kingdom "This book is a remarkable achievement--a very clear yet scholarly synthesis of the latest developments in attachment theory, intersubjectivity, social neuroscience, and mindfulness. The author layers these 'maps' onto the therapy experience, and then takes the reader through the territory to emerge with a new vision of therapy. Wallin is a trustworthy guide through the complexities of clinical work where the therapy relationship itself is the intervention. A 'must read' for psychotherapists who wish to remain on top of their field, and a rich resource for clinicians in training."--Christopher Germer, PhD, private practice, Arlington, Massachusetts "Attachment in Psychotherapy advances psychotherapeutic method and theory through an innovative integration of new work in affect regulation and models of relationship. David Wallin offers a brilliant leap in realizing the clinical promise of attachment theory, a synthesis that should be required reading--and will be rewarding--for every psychotherapist."--Daniel Goleman, PhD, author of Social Intelligence "What a delight! Wallin has written an extremely insightful, broadly integrative, clinically applicable, and highly engaging book. Keeping his personal and clinical experiences coherently in mind and using them as examples, he synthesizes recent literatures on attachment theory and research, mindfulness, mentalization, metacognition, nonverbal communication, intersubjectivity, and mechanisms of therapeutic change. The book moves deftly from clear analyses of contemporary theoretical issues to specific, well-described clinical techniques that can be used with particular clients; for example, those with a particular adult attachment pattern. The book identifies diverse theoretical and empirical advances that, in Wallin's skillful hands, fit together beautifully, deepening our understanding of the human mind, its relational context, and its transformation in psychotherapy."--Phillip R. Shaver, PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of California, Davis "A well-written, easy-to-read, clinically relevant, and particularly pragmatic application of recent science to a variety of clinical problems."--Allan N. Schore, PhD, author of Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self "This book has an interesting and solid foundation of neurobiology, intersubjectivity, mindfulness, transgenerational issues, and, of course, attachment theory, which makes it both a stimulating read and an instructive guide for clinical practice. I use this book in my family therapy trauma course; Wallin beautifully illustrates the embeddedness of trauma and healing in attachment relationships."--Lorna Hecker, PhD, Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Purdue University Calumet --此文字指其他 kindle_edition 版本。
目录
1. Attachment and Change I. Bowlby and Beyond 2. The Foundations of Attachment Theory 3. Mary Main: Mental Representations, Metacognition, and the Adult Attachment Interview 4. Fonagy and Forward II. Attachment Relationships and the Development of the Self 5. The Multiple Dimensions of the Self 6. The Varieties of Attachment Experience 7. How Attachment Relationships Shape the Self III. From Attachment Theory to Clinical Practice 8. Nonverbal Experience and the ""Unthought Known"": Accessing the Emotional Core of the Self 9. The Stance of the Self toward Experience: Embeddedness, Mentalizing, and Mindfulness 10. Deepening the Clinical Dimension of Attachment Theory: Intersubjectivity and the Relational Perspective IV. Attachment Patterns in Psychotherapy 11. Constructing the Developmental Crucible 12. The Dismissing Patient: From Isolation to Intimacy 13. The Preoccupied Patient: Making Room for a Mind of One's Own 14. The Unresolved Patient: Healing the Wounds of Trauma and Loss V. Sharpening the Clinical Focus 15. The Nonverbal Realm I: Working with the Evoked and the Enacted 16. The Nonverbal Realm II: Working with the Body 17. Mentalizing and Mindfulness: The Double Helix of Psychological Liberation --此文字指其他 kindle_edition 版本。
作者简介
David J. Wallin, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Mill Valley and Albany, California. He has been practicing, teaching, and writing about psychotherapy for nearly three decades. Dr. Wallin is the coauthor (with Stephen Goldbart) of Mapping the Terrain of the Heart: Passion, Tenderness, and the Capacity to Love. --此文字指其他 kindle_edition 版本。
基本信息
- ASIN : B005DIASJM
- 出版社 : The Guilford Press; 第 Reprint 版 (2007年3月6日)
- 出版日期 : 2007年3月6日
- 语言 : 英语
- 文件大小 : 7000 KB
- 标准语音朗读 : 已启用
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- 生词提示功能 : 已启用
- 纸书页数 : 383页
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Todd Hudson
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One of the most useful books I've read as a therapist
2021年9月11日 -
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This book deeply and skillfully explains and integrates attachment theory, interpersonal neurobiology, and mentalization based treatments like no other book I have read. As a humanistic psychotherapist, this shed light on why some of what I am already doing has been effective and also opened many, many new pathways of how to move forward with my clients who have experienced attachment based trauma. I highly recommend this in both the print and Audible versions
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Jonathan S.
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Powerful and accessible
2019年3月6日 -
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This is a great introduction to attachment theory and you don't need to be a shrink to understand it. Although attachment is an obvious fact of life, it's profound to read about the specific ways it works and can go awry. I found so much in this book that was relevant to my own life and it's really changed my understanding of my posture toward other people. Skip the pop-psych books on attachment that are mostly restatements of a few basic tenets and dive in to this one instead. Highly recommend.
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Mind Doc
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Outstanding
2018年10月17日 -
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A very readable, very educational, transformative book. Truly amazing synthesis of attachment theory, psychoanalysis, intersubjectivity, cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness and wisdom. Precision and elegance of expression is truly outstanding. The finest book on psychotherapy that I've read in my 40 years of studying psychiatry. The audio version is also very well rendered. The book has been tremendously helpful personally and professionally.
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Max Littman
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Excellent Synthesis of Attachment Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice
2020年12月21日 -
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As a psychotherapist in his first years in practice, I have found Dr. Wallin's book to be extremely helpful in integrating the practices I already use into a more integrative, cohesive framework and I think in turn making me more creative, present, strategic, attuned, connected, and effective as a therapist.
The presentation of attachment theory and research in this book has opened my vision to a through line between my preferred approaches: ACT, psycho-education, schema therapy, motivational interviewing, trauma informed care, and attachment focused family therapy. These therapies, approaches, interventions, and frameworks to me all echo the basic point presented by Dr. Wallin: finding a method that works to open a space of internalized secure attachment allowing for openness to, awareness of, and engagement in present moment experiences.
The presentation of attachment theory and research in this book has opened my vision to a through line between my preferred approaches: ACT, psycho-education, schema therapy, motivational interviewing, trauma informed care, and attachment focused family therapy. These therapies, approaches, interventions, and frameworks to me all echo the basic point presented by Dr. Wallin: finding a method that works to open a space of internalized secure attachment allowing for openness to, awareness of, and engagement in present moment experiences.
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LU ANN JONES
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A book targeted more to therapists and the way to approach therapy using attachment theory
2022年5月29日 -
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I think I am on my third, maybe fourth read of this book. It is very well written and targeted more to the therapist than the client. As such it is one of the few books that seeks to provide a perspective on how to use adult attachment styles in the therapeutic context. Should be one of the first few books a therapist picks up when starting into or trying to use attachment in the therapeutic setting.
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