Working with Attachment Trauma: Clinical Application of the Adult Attachment Projective Picture System

Author:   Carol George ,  Julie Wargo Aikins ,  Melissa Lehmann
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   222
Publication Date:   01 March 2023
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Author:   Carol George ,  Julie Wargo Aikins ,  Melissa Lehmann
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.460kg
ISBN:  

9781032104607


ISBN 10:   1032104600
Pages:   222
Publication Date:   01 March 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Editors have brought together an impressive group of international researchers and practitioners to highlight the clinical use of the Adult Attachment Projective Picture System (AAP). The chapters offer compelling examples of the AAP's value for clinical practice, assessment, or intervention, especially in the context of attachment trauma and intergenerational transmission risk. It is a must for any student or practitioner working with vulnerable adults and parents and seeking to understand the fundamental underlying attachment mechanisms involved in the development of trauma and resilience. Chantal Cyr, Ph.D., Full professor, Department of Psychology, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, and Canada Research Chair in Child Attachment and Development This book is a milestone in demonstrating the broad applicability and critical value of the AAP. The creativity and clinical acumen of the authors will benefit a host of future clients. Moreover, this book builds a bridge from assessors to therapists who will be well-served to have attachment patterns assessed in troubled clients. Kudos to the authors for such a valuable contribution! Hale Martin, Ph.D., Clinical Professor, University of Denver, Therapeutic Assessment Institute This book is a must-have resource for anyone using or considering using the AAP, and anyone interested in assessing attachment. Initial chapters provide an orientation to the foundation for the task stimuli and how responses to them are classified, its uses in practice, and a review of the neurophysiological correlates of its scores. In the remaining 13 chapters, talented experts illustrate the illuminating and unique information emerging from the AAP across a range of ages, settings, and presenting issues. Gregory J. Meyer, Ph.D., Professor, University of Toledo, former Editor of Journal of Personality Assessment The Adult Attachment Projective Picture System (AAP) to be an invaluable tool for assessment in medical settings to help clients consider the role of developmentally-based psychodynamic processes in their presenting problems. This book expands the scope of the AAP deep into practice with sophisticated and moving case studies that describe the diversity of contexts in which the AAP can enhance clinical insight and facilitate therapeutic dialogue. David J. York, Ph.D., Psychological Assessment and Testing Service, Christiana Care Health System, Newark, Delaware


Editors have brought together an impressive group of international researchers and practitioners to highlight the clinical use of the Adult Attachment Projective Picture System (AAP). The chapters offer compelling examples of the AAP's value for clinical practice, assessment, or intervention, especially in the context of attachment trauma and intergenerational transmission risk. It is a must for any student or practitioner working with vulnerable adults and parents and seeking to understand the fundamental underlying attachment mechanisms involved in the development of trauma and resilience. Chantal Cyr, Ph.D., Full professor, Department of Psychology, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, and Canada Research Chair in Child Attachment and Development This book is a milestone in demonstrating the broad applicability and critical value of the AAP. The creativity and clinical acumen of the authors will benefit a host of future clients. Moreover, this book builds a bridge from assessors to therapists who will be well-served to have attachment patterns assessed in troubled clients. Kudos to the authors for such a valuable contribution! Hale Martin, Ph..D., Clinical Professor, University of Denver, Therapeutic Assessment Institute This book is a must-have resource for anyone using or considering using the AAP, and anyone interested in assessing attachment. Initial chapters provide an orientation to the foundation for the task stimuli and how responses to them are classified, its uses in practice, and a review of the neurophysiological correlates of its scores. In the remaining 13 chapters, talented experts illustrate the illuminating and unique information emerging from the AAP across a range of ages, settings, and presenting issues. Gregory J. Meyer, Ph.D., Professor, University of Toledo, former Editor of Journal of Personality Assessment The Adult Attachment Projective Picture System (AAP) to be an invaluable tool for assessment in medical settings to help clients consider the role of developmentally-based psychodynamic processes in their presenting problems. This book expands the scope of the AAP deep into practice with sophisticated and moving case studies that describe the diversity of contexts in which the AAP can enhance clinical insight and facilitate therapeutic dialogue. David J. York, Ph.D., Psychological Assessment and Testing Service, Christiana Care Health System, Newark, Delaware


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Carol George, Ph.D., is an internationally renowned attachment expert and provides extensive teaching and consultation in the clinical application of attachment. Her books include the Adult Attachment Projective Picture System, Attachment Disorganization, and Disorganized Attachment and Caregiving. Julie Wargo Aikins, Ph.D., is an expert in developmental psychopathology and parent-child relationships and consults on the clinical application of attachment theory. She conducts research that includes various measures of attachment, writes and presents on attachment theory, and trains on the use of the Adult Attachment Projective Picture System. Melissa Lehmann, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist at the Center for Therapeutic Assessment. Her practice involves assessment and therapy with clients who have experienced attachment trauma, as well as providing consultation to other clinicians in this area.

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