Attachment Across Clinical and Cultural Perspectives: A Relational Psychoanalytic Approach

Author:   Sonia Gojman-de-Millan ,  Christian Herreman ,  L. Alan Sroufe (Professor Emeritus, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   262
Publication Date:   26 September 2016
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Author:   Sonia Gojman-de-Millan ,  Christian Herreman ,  L. Alan Sroufe (Professor Emeritus, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.385kg
ISBN:  

9781138999688


ISBN 10:   1138999687
Pages:   262
Publication Date:   26 September 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part I: Attachment, Theory and Research: Preface; 1 Attachment Theory: A Humanistic Approach for Research and Practice Alan Sroufe; 2 Applying Attachment Theory Across Cultures: What is General and What is Specific. German Posada & Jill M. Trumbell; 3 Unresolved Parental Trauma as Seen in the AAI Naomi I. Gribneau Bahm, Mary Main & Erik Hesse; 4 Attachment Research in a Mexican Village: Clinical and Social Implications Sonia Gojman de Millán, Salvador Millán, Guadalupe Sánchez & Patricia González; 5 Attachment Within the Context Of a Cooperative and Sharing Mind Mauricio Cortina; 6 Institutional Deprivation in Early Childhood: Attachment and Recovery Charles Zeanah, Nathan A. Fox & Charles A. Nelson Part II Clinical: 7 Attachment and the Developing Brain: Implications for Mindful Therapy Daniel Siegel; 8 Minding the baby®: the impact of threat on the mother-baby and mother-clinician relationship Arietta Slade, Nancy Close, Tanika Simpson, Denise Webb & Sarah Fitzpatrick; 9 Attachment, trauma and reality: Clinical integrations in the treatment of young children. Alicia Lieberman; 10 Attachment & complex trauma: an intervention program for institutionalized infants (0 to 4 years) Felipe Lecannelier; Appendix.

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""The authors of this remarkably comprehensive book have propelled forward attachment theory, research, and application. Attachment theory is integrated with evolution, brain development, and neuroscience. Especially important is the research charmingly documenting patterns of attachment in children raised in a remote Mexican village. The assertion that attachment patterns and crucial mother-baby interactions are limited to the culture of western countries is solidly refuted. Further the relevance for the application of attachment findings to pathogenesis, prevention, and therapy is well documented. The authors' relational approach is a valuable read for a full range of readers from students to the experts.""-Joseph D. Lichtenberg, Editor-in-Chief of Psychoanalytical Inquiry and the Psychoanalytical Inquiry Book Series. ""This is a wonderful, beautifully written, up-to-date summary of current attachment theory and research as it relates to the work of psychoanalytic practitioners. The authors provide exceptionally clear introductions to the most important points of contact between attachment theory and psychodynamic practice, in perfect alignment with the vision of John Bowlby, who would be absolutely delighted to read this excellent volume. It is one of the best summaries available of the fields most relevant to practitioners today.""-Peter Fonagy, Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis, UCL; The Anna Freud Centre, London.


The authors of this remarkably comprehensive book have propelled forward attachment theory, research, and application. Attachment theory is integrated with evolution, brain development, and neuroscience. Especially important is the research charmingly documenting patterns of attachment in children raised in a remote Mexican village. The assertion that attachment patterns and crucial mother-baby interactions are limited to the culture of western countries is solidly refuted. Further the relevance for the application of attachment findings to pathogenesis, prevention, and therapy is well documented. The authors' relational approach is a valuable read for a full range of readers from students to the experts. -Joseph D. Lichtenberg, Editor-in-Chief of Psychoanalytical Inquiry and the Psychoanalytical Inquiry Book Series. This is a wonderful, beautifully written, up-to-date summary of current attachment theory and research as it relates to the work of psychoanalytic practitioners. The authors provide exceptionally clear introductions to the most important points of contact between attachment theory and psychodynamic practice, in perfect alignment with the vision of John Bowlby, who would be absolutely delighted to read this excellent volume. It is one of the best summaries available of the fields most relevant to practitioners today. -Peter Fonagy, Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis, UCL; The Anna Freud Centre, London.


The authors of this remarkably comprehensive book have propelled forward attachment theory, research, and application. Attachment theory is integrated with evolution, brain development, and neuroscience. Especially important is the research charmingly documenting patterns of attachment in children raised in a remote Mexican village. The assertion that attachment patterns and crucial mother-baby interactions are limited to the culture of western countries is solidly refuted. Further the relevance for the application of attachment findings to pathogenesis, prevention, and therapy is well documented. The authors' relational approach is a valuable read for a full range of readers from students to the experts. -Joseph D. Lichtenberg, Editor-in-Chief of Psychoanalytical Inquiry and the Psychoanalytical Inquiry Book Series. This is a wonderful, beautifully written, up-to-date summary of current attachment theory and research as it relates to the work of psychoanalytic practitioners. The authors provide exceptionally clear introductions to the most important points of contact between attachment theory and psychodynamic practice, in perfect alignment with the vision of John Bowlby, who would be absolutely delighted to read this excellent volume. It is one of the best summaries available of the fields most relevant to practitioners today. -Peter Fonagy, Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis, UCL; The Anna Freud Centre, London.


Author Information

Sonia Gojman-de-Millan is an Executive Committee member of the International Federation of Psychoanalytic Societies (IFPS) and a psychoanalyst in private practice in Mexico City. Christian Herreman is the Director of ENSO and a psychoanalyst in private practice in Mexico City. L. Alan Sroufe is Professor Emeritus of Child Psychology in the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota.

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