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E-grāmata: Challenge of Attachment for Caregiving

  • Formāts: 240 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jun-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Karnac Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429920264
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The Challenge of Attachment for Caregiving describes a theoretical model for the development of caregiving that complements and also extends attachment theory. The model highlights the conditions under which adult caregivers can remain in a state of arrested development, impairing their own ability to give care and resulting in attachment problems for those who seek care from them. It shows how insecure attachment in childhood and adolescence impedes the development of caregiving and how, in times of crisis, even securely attached individuals need appropriate support in order to sustain their capacity to give effective care. Constructing a systemic model of the self, the authors place the instinctive systems for caregiving and careseeking (attachment) within a theory that relates them to other systems of the self, such as the systems for sharing interests, sexuality and for self-defence. The model describes the interplay between these goal-corrected behavioural systems. Because it includes the defensive mechanisms and strategies which an individual values most, it is particularly helpful to the therapist in understanding the interpersonal processes between people who are seeking to influence each other's behaviour. It is presented in a form that enables the therapist to formulate hypotheses about a client's predicament and their way of relating to the therapist and then explore and test these hypotheses in the course of therapy. Drawing on many years experience as clinicians and researchers, Dorothy Heard and Brian Lake explore in depth an aspect of human development which has profound implications for our future survival. Presenting its own challenge to both theory and practice, this book offers students and practitioners a new perspective on attachment.

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Constructing a systemic model of the self, the authors place the instinctive systems for caregiving and careseeking (attachment) within a theory that relates them to other systems of the self, such as the systems for sharing interests, sexuality and for self-defence. The model describes the interplay between these goal-corrected behavioural systems. Because it includes the defensive mechanisms and strategies which an individual values most, it is particularly helpful to the therapist in understanding the interpersonal processes between people who are seeking to influence each other's behaviour. It is presented in a form that enables the therapist to formulate hypotheses about a client's predicament and their way of relating to the therapist and then explore and test these hypotheses in the course of therapy.ContentsPart I: The conceptual base for a theory of companionable caregivingPart II: The construction of a theory of companionable caregivingPart III: Principles of therapy guided by an attachment-based theory of caregiving

Acknowledgements vii
Part I The conceptual base for a theory of companionable caregiving
A caregiving focus to an extension of attachment theory
3(10)
Caregiving from an evolutionary perspective
13(13)
Human non-verbal and symbolic communication and two alternative patterns of relating
26(11)
Bowlby's model for instinctive behaviour - based on the concept of goal-corrected behavioural systems
37(15)
Extensions to Bowlby's model of instinctive behaviour
52(8)
The emergence of high-order systems of the self
60(7)
Part II The construction of a theory of companionable caregiving
Categorising the functions of instinctive systems of the self with comments on their development
67(14)
From behavioural systems to adult relationships by way of internal working models
81(13)
How values are acquired and assigned to oneself, people and other entities
94(9)
Implicit concepts of caregiving in the development of the concept of self/ego ideals
103(13)
Values and ideals in promoting maturation and well-being
116(19)
Part III Principles of therapy guided by an attachment-based theory of caregiving
Theories used by therapists that implicitly or explicitly incorporate the caregiving aspects of attachment
135(12)
Assessment
147(17)
The therapeutic alliance and the creation of a safe base for personal development
164(19)
Separation anxiety, impingement and the therapeutic frame
183(25)
Appendices
The Strange Situation Test
196(2)
The adult attachment interview
198(2)
An outline of the emergence of the study of attachment style in adults
200(5)
Questionnaire about a prospective client for assessors to complete after assessment
205(3)
Bibliography 208(10)
Author index 218(3)
Subject index 221
Dorothy Heard is a pyschoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice and was formerly a Consultant in John Bowlby's Department at the Tavistock Clinic, London. Brian Lake was formerly Consultant in Psychotherapy at St James's University Hospital, Leeds.