Title page ; copyright page ; contents ; about the contributors ; foreword ; acknowledgements ; chapter 1 introduction
Aims of the book current context of id services in the uk ; content of the book ; language and terminology ; how to use this book
Chapter 2 an overview of attachment theory: bowlby and beyond development of attachment theory ; behavioural systems
Internal working models ainsworth's development of attachment classifications ; the dynamic maturational model of attachment and adaptation
Intergenerational attachment attachment and culture ; criticisms of attachment ; past and proximal losses ; developments in neuroscience
Summary
"Attachment in Intellectual and Developmental Disability: A Clinician & rsquo;s Guide to Practice and Research is the first book to explore the clinical difficulties associated with attachment relationships in people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Draws together knowledge from disparate sources in a definitive new resource for clinicians working in this area A growing body of evidence-based approaches in this area are underpinned by attachment theory, including direct intervention and the use of attachment theory to understand interactions and relationships Presents and integrates cutting-edge models and approaches that have previously been available only to specialists Written by mainstream practitioners who are active in clinical work and research; focused on real-world applications, with illustrative case examples throughout"-- Provided by publisher
"This new title in the Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology is the first to explore the role of attachment theory in understanding and helping children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)"-- Provided by publisher