The search for the secure base
attachment theory and psychotherapy
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Author
Publication
2001 - Brunner-Routledge, Philadelphia, PA, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
45,750 words, Guess
Page Count
183 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesearchforsecureb0000holm
- ISBN-101583911510
- ISBN-101583911529
- ISBN-139781583911518
- ISBN-139781583911525
and 8 more
- LibraryThing4813330
- Goodreads3674158', '1038356
- Library of Congress Control Number00054664
- OCLC Control Number1057939126
- OCLC Control Number506112647
- Better World Books9781583911525
- Better World Books9781583911518
- Open LibraryOL6791357M
Classifications
- DDC616.89/14
- LCCRC455.4.A84 H657 2001
- LCCRC455.4.A84H657 2001
Description
"In recent decades, attachment theory has gained widespread interest and acceptance. However, the relevance of attachment theory to clinical practice has never been clear. With The Search for the Secure Base, attachment becomes for the first time a therapeutic modality in its own right.". "The Search for the Secure Base introduces an exciting new attachment paradigm in psychotherapy with adults, describing the principles and practice of attachment-informed therapy in a way that will be useful to beginners and experienced therapists alike. Based on the scientific foundations of attachment theory and research, Jeremy Holmes identifies the areas within which attachment-informed therapy operates, including secure base, exploration and pleasure, anger and protest, and loss. Therapeutic techniques include providing a secure base, methods of listening and responding, facilitation of emergent meaning, and reflexive practice. Jeremy Holmes uses a wide range of clinical and literary examples to illustrate these techniques, and discusses topics such as basic fault, the intergenerational transmission of attachment insecurity and working with traumatized and abused clients. Viewing attachment-based therapy as a variant of object relations, the book argues strongly for a rapprochement between psychoanalysis and attachment theory." "The Search for the Secure Base will be welcomed by practitioners and trainees in Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis, Psychiatry, Psychology, Counselling, Social Work and Nursing."--BOOK JACKET.
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