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Author Cundy, Linda

Title Anxiously Attached : Understanding and Working with Preoccupied Attachment
Published London, UNKNOWN : Karnac Books, 2017

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Contents Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; About the editor and contributors; Introduction; Chapter One: Fear of abandonment and angry protest: understanding and working with anxiously attached clients; Chapter Two: Softening a mother's need to reject her baby 's urgent attachment cries for help; Chapter Three: The Adult Attachment Interview: information processing and the distinguishing features of preoccupied attachment Or What has attachment theory ever done for us?; Chapter Four: Don't ever threaten to leave me -and if I threaten, you'd better not believe it; Index
Summary Anxiously attached individuals feel chronically insecure and their relationships are often intense, angry, and enmeshed. In the spectrum of anxious attachment, some people tip into states of acute rumination following specific life events, while an extreme manifestation may be thought of as "borderline borderline" - inescapable brooding, raging, and inability to separate. Preoccupied clients can be difficult to work with, and these therapies often feel stuck or end badly. Anxiously Attached contains four papers presented at a conference in February 2016. They address the origins of anxious attachment in specific features of parent-infant relationships, findings from research about developmental aspects, typical features, concerns, and defences in adults, and how these may be presented in psychotherapy. Enmeshed dynamics in adult relationships, including the therapeutic relationship, are also highlighted, where threat of separation and loss activate intense attachment seeking. The aim is to increase understanding of preoccupied clients from an attachment perspective, to recognise the nature of their anxieties and resistances, and propose specific skills for therapeutic work
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Subject Attachment behavior.
Object Attachment
Anxiety
Psychoanalytic Therapy -- methods
Attachment behavior
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1782416366
9781782416364