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In the fifty years since its inception, John Bowlby's attachment
theory has been powerfully influential on developmental psychology
and, more recently, mental health. Bringing together the experience
of a diverse range of mental health practitioners and researchers
who routinely use attachment theory in their own work, Attachment
Theory in Adult Mental Health provides a guide to using attachment
theory in everyday practice. Adam N. Danquah and Katherine Berry
present a wide-ranging and practical approach to the topic which
includes studies on clinical practice, the provision of mental
health services and accommodating intercultural perspectives.
Section One covers the basics of attachment theory and practice.
Section Two presents clinical problems and presentations including,
among others, the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders,
psychosis, personality disorder and eating disorders. Section Three
addresses the needs of specific populations, discussing the
influence of sociocultural factors like gender, ethnicity and age.
Finally, Section Four examines the organisation and the
practitioner, including using the theory to organise services and
how individual therapists can integrate their own attachment
histories into their approach. Including the most up-to-date
theories and practice in the field, Attachment Theory in Adult
Mental Health is ideal for psychologists and psychological
therapists, counsellors, psychiatrists, occupational therapists,
social workers and mental health service managers and
commissioners.
In the fifty years since its inception, John Bowlby's attachment
theory has been powerfully influential on developmental psychology
and, more recently, mental health. Bringing together the experience
of a diverse range of mental health practitioners and researchers
who routinely use attachment theory in their own work, Attachment
Theory in Adult Mental Health provides a guide to using attachment
theory in everyday practice. Adam N. Danquah and Katherine Berry
present a wide-ranging and practical approach to the topic which
includes studies on clinical practice, the provision of mental
health services and accommodating intercultural perspectives.
Section One covers the basics of attachment theory and practice.
Section Two presents clinical problems and presentations including,
among others, the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders,
psychosis, personality disorder and eating disorders. Section Three
addresses the needs of specific populations, discussing the
influence of sociocultural factors like gender, ethnicity and age.
Finally, Section Four examines the organisation and the
practitioner, including using the theory to organise services and
how individual therapists can integrate their own attachment
histories into their approach. Including the most up-to-date
theories and practice in the field, Attachment Theory in Adult
Mental Health is ideal for psychologists and psychological
therapists, counsellors, psychiatrists, occupational therapists,
social workers and mental health service managers and
commissioners.
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