This is the first book to offer a comprehensive overview of the implications of current attachment research and theory for conceptualizing psychopathology and planning effective intervention efforts. Mental health professionals and researchers alike will find much in this book to stimulate and facilitate effective new approaches to their work.
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Contents: Preface. Part I: Psychopathology.L. Atkinson, S. Goldberg, Applications of Attachment: The Integration of Developmental and Clinical Traditions. B. Egeland, B. Carlson, Attachment and Psychopathology. D. Benoit, J. Coolbear, Disorders of Attachment and Failure to Thrive. K. Lyons-Ruth, S. Melnick, E. Bronfman, S. Sherry, L. Llanas, Hostile-Helpless Relational Models and Disorganized Attachment Patterns Between Parents and Their Young Children: Review of Research and Implications for Clinical Work. C. Hilburn-Cobb, Adolescent Psychopathology in Terms of Multiple Behavioral Systems: The Role of Attachment and Controlling Strategies and Frankly Disorganized Behavior. Part II: Intervention.R.R. Kobak, A. Esposito, Levels of Processing in Parent-Child Relationships: Implications for Clinical Assessment and Treatment. M. Dozier, B. Bates, Attachment State of Mind and the Treatment Relationship. A. Slade, Two Therapies: Attachment Organization and the Clinical Process. S. Johnson, An Antidote to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: The Creation of Secure Attachment in Couples Therapy. D. Cicchetti, S.I. Toth, F.A. Rogosch, Toddler-Parent Psychotherapy for Depressed Mothers and Their Offspring: Implications for Attachment Theory.