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E-grāmata: Repairing Attachment Injuries in Close Relationships: An Emotionally Focused Guide to Moving Beyond Betrayal [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 220 pages, 39 Line drawings, black and white; 39 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003466499
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 220 pages, 39 Line drawings, black and white; 39 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003466499
"This book is an essential guide for those who have experienced an attachment injury in an important relationship and are struggling to process their hurt and betrayal or to imagine rebuilding the trust in this precious bond. Dr. Clare Rosoman guides readers on a path towards healing and recovery, informed by attachment science and Emotionally Focused Therapy. Viewing close relationships as attachment bonds, this book examines betrayal and how these painful events can create an "attachment injury," whichredefines the relationship bond as insecure. It offers strategies for healing relationships and restoring security in connection, and looks at many different types of attachment injuries including those that can happen in monogamous or non-monogamous relationships. As Rosoman suggests, relationships can emerge even stronger after being rocked by broken trust. This book is a vital resource for therapists looking to facilitate healing and growth in their clients in individual, couple, or family therapy, aswell as for individuals seeking an encouraging self-help resource. Clare Rosoman, DPsych, is a clinical psychologist in Brisbane, Australia. She is the author of An Emotionally Focused Guide to Relationship Loss: Life After Love and co-author of An Emotionally Focused Workbook for Relationship Loss: Healing Heartbreak Session by Session"--

This book is an essential guide for those who have experienced an attachment injury in an important relationship and are struggling to process their hurt and betrayal or to imagine rebuilding the trust in this precious bond.



This book is an essential guide for those who have experienced an attachment injury in an important relationship and are struggling to process their hurt and betrayal or to imagine rebuilding the trust in this precious bond.

Dr Clare Rosoman guides readers on a path towards healing and recovery, informed by attachment science and emotionally focused therapy. Viewing close relationships as attachment bonds, this book examines betrayal and how these painful events can create an “attachment injury,” which redefines the relationship bond as insecure. It offers strategies for healing relationships and restoring security in connection, and looks at many different types of attachment injuries including those that can happen in monogamous or non-monogamous relationships. As Rosoman suggests, relationships can emerge even stronger after being rocked by broken trust.

This book is a vital resource for therapists looking to facilitate healing and growth in their clients in individual, couple, or family therapy, as well as for individuals seeking an encouraging self-help resource.

Part 1 Broken Bonds: Learning about attachment & the impact of
betrayal

Chapter 1: What is an attachment injury?

Chapter 2: The impact of an attachment injury

Chapter 3: Healing an attachment injury

Part 2 Stabilisation: Creating the context for healing

Chapter 4: Beginning the healing process

Chapter 5: Echoes of trauma

Chapter 6: Making sense of complex injuries

Part 3 Healing: Repairing the bond and re-establishing security

Chapter 7: Working through the injury for the hurt partner

Chapter 8: Reconciling the injury for the hurtful partner

Chapter 9: Antidote bonding for both partners

Part 4 Growth: Stronger in the broken place

Chapter 10: Earning security

Chapter 11: When the injury cant be resolved

Chapter 12: Stronger in the broken place
Clare Rosoman, D.Psych., is a clinical psychologist in Brisbane, Australia. She is the author of An Emotionally Focused Guide to Relationship Loss: Life After Love and co-author of An Emotionally Focused Workbook for Relationship Loss: Healing Heartbreak Session by Session.