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Linda Cundy

    Love in the Age of the Internet
    Attachment and the Defence Against Intimacy
    Anxiously Attached
    • Anxiously Attached

      • 116 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      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.

      Anxiously Attached
    • Attachment and the Defence Against Intimacy

      • 134 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania
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      This book combines attachment theory and research with clinical experience to provide practitioners with tools for engaging with individuals who are indifferent, avoidant, highly defensive, and who struggle to make and maintain intimate connections with others. Composed of four papers presented at a Wimbledon Guild conference in 2017, this text examines the origins of avoidant attachment patterns in early life, describes research tools that offer a more refined understanding of this insecure attachment pattern, explores the internal object worlds of "dismissing" adults, and considers the impact on couple relationships when one or both partners avoid intimacy or dependency. Each chapter contains case studies with children and families, adolescents, adults and couples that acknowledge the challenges of engaging with these "shut down" individuals, with authors sharing what they have learned from their patients about what is needed for effective psychotherapy. It is an accessible book full of clinical richness and insight and will be invaluable to practitioners who are interested in deepening their understanding and clinical skills from an attachment perspective.

      Attachment and the Defence Against Intimacy
    • Love in the Age of the Internet

      Attachment in the Digital Era

      • 204 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      The book delves into the profound changes in human interaction and behavior brought about by technology, reflecting on the legacy of John Bowlby twenty-five years after his death. It examines how personal computers and smartphones have transformed our lives, influencing the ways we work, play, and connect with others. Through this lens, the author analyzes our adaptation to a radically altered environment and the implications for our relationships and emotional well-being in the digital age.

      Love in the Age of the Internet