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Psychoanalysis, Attachment and the Relationship with God: Using Psychoanalytic Techniques to Transform the Attachment Relationship to God, Practical Applications of Transforming the Attachment Relationship to God [Multiple-component retail product]

(Emory University, Georgia, USA)
  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 414 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 770 g, 8 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white, Contains 2 paperbacks
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-May-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041019300
  • ISBN-13: 9781041019305
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Psychoanalysis, Attachment and the Relationship with God: Using Psychoanalytic Techniques to Transform the Attachment Relationship to  God, Practical Applications of Transforming the Attachment Relationship to God
  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 414 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 770 g, 8 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white, Contains 2 paperbacks
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-May-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041019300
  • ISBN-13: 9781041019305
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Using Psychoanalytic Techniques to Transform the Attachment Relationship to God demonstrates how clinicians can use Attachment-Informed Psychotherapy (AIP) to enhance clients’ understanding of their relationship to God and significant others.

Geoff Goodman discusses four distinct attachment relationships to the God of personal spiritual experience and explains the implications for working with clients in psychotherapy. By asking how therapists can work through clients’ attachment relationship to God as a displacement of their attachment relationships to parents, and how therapists can work through clients’ attachment relationships to parents as a displacement of their attachment relationship to God, this book provides unique insight into the therapeutic process. Goodman’s objective is to enable clinicians to transform these attachment relationships, restoring and unity – a crucial treatment goal of AIP.

Using Psychoanalytic Techniques to Transform the Attachment Relationship to God will be a valuable resource for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, marriage and family therapists, and pastoral counsellors in practice and in training.

Practical Applications of Transforming the Attachment Relationship to God discusses four distinct attachment relationships to the God of personal spiritual experience and considers how each of these relationships has implications for working with clients in psychotherapy.

Geoff Goodman uses Attachment-Informed Psychotherapy (AIP) to explore the connection between a relationship to God and a relationship to caregivers during childhood. By analyzing the attachment relationships evident in the lives of four public figures - human rights activist Coretta Scott King, Jewish Holocaust victim Anne Frank, Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill W., and founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud - this book demonstrates how their attachment relationships with their caregivers during childhood helped to determine the quality of their attachment relationship (or non-relationship) to God. Goodman demonstrates how to use AIP to work with these attachment relationships, formulating a psychotherapeutic treatment plan for each one with a goal of restoring wholeness and unity.

Practical Applications of Transforming the Attachment Relationship to God will be a valuable resource for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and marriage and family therapists in practice and in training.



This set demonstrates how clinicians can use Attachment-Informed Psychotherapy (AIP) to enhance clients’ understanding of their relationship to God and significant others. It also discusses four distinct attachment relationships to the God and how each of these relationships has implications for working with clients in psychotherapy.

Recenzijas

Drawing from psychological attachment theory and pastoral care theology, Our Refuge and Strength: Using Psychoanalytic Techniques to Transform the Attachment Relationship to God is the best integration of psychology and spirituality to date. Moreover, the authors insightful case studies demonstrate the mysterious dynamics of moving from theory to practice. All readers, from seasoned professional therapists to aspiring student chaplains, will treasure Goodmans book. John Snarey, Franklin N. Parker Professor Emeritus, Emory University

With his landmark achievement Our Refuge and Strength: Transforming Attachment to the Living God, Dr. Goodman provides key extensions to previous research on the attachment-religion connection. He takes this work to the therapy room as well as to flesh and blood of lived experience his own and that of important historical figures. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, which is a must-read for anyone interested in the attachment-religion connection. Pehr Granqvist

Acknowledgments

Chapter
1. Introduction

Section I. Attachment Theory and Attachment to God

Chapter
2. Getting Attached to Attachment Theory: A Brief Overview

Chapter
3. Attachment to God: Four Attachment Relationship Patterns

Section II. Applying Attachment-Informed Psychotherapy to Transform the
Attachment Relationship to God

Chapter
4. Attachment-Informed Psychotherapy: Addressing Attachment to God
Through the Therapeutic Relationship

Chapter
5. The Therapists Secure Base Provision and the Patients Underlying
Attachment Needs

Chapter
6. Interaction Structures Formed by Therapist and Patient Secondary
Attachment Strategies

Chapter
7. Final Thoughts on Transforming Attachment Relationships to God

Author Index

Subject Index

Acknowledgments

Chapter
1. Introduction

Section I. Using Autobiographies to Illustrate Attachment to God: Three
Attachment Relationship Patterns

Chapter
2. Coretta Scott King: Secure Attachment to the Living God

Chapter
3. Anne Frank: Anxious-Resistant AttachmentHigher Power

as Compensation

Chapter
4. Bill W.: Anxious-Avoidant AttachmentHigher Power

as Compensation

Chapter
5. Sigmund Freud: Anxious-Avoidant Attachmentin Denial About the
Possibility of a Higher Power

Section II. A Clinical Application of Attachment-Informed Psychotherapy

Chapter
6. A Yogi in Attachment-Informed Psychotherapy: A Spiritually
Informed Case Conceptualization

Chapter
7. What I Have Personally Learned from Writing this Book

Author Index

Subject Index
Geoff Goodman is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the Emory University School of Medicine and Associate Professor of Psychology and Spiritual Care in the Emory University Candler School of Theology in Atlanta, Georgia. He holds board certifications in clinical psychology and psychoanalysis by the American Board of Professional Psychology.