Attachment theory speaks to one's biological drive to connect, to relate, and to feel heard. The author aims to achieve this by condensing the enormous and diverse literature of the ¿eld into a singular, manageable work that clinicians can use to foster these connections. The book traces the history of attachment theory and describes how neurobiological research has in¿uenced the expansion of attachment theory, and how emotions and psychophysiology have become critical to our understanding of human attachment connections. It concludes with a detailed examination of how to apply these theories in clinical practice.
This practical book addresses attachment theory's take on integrating the mind, body, and emotion when striving toward well-being. It will be of great importance for psychotherapy students, beginning therapists, and experienced clinicians with an interest in attachment theory.
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"This book is required reading for anyone who is interested in obtaining in-depth information regarding attachment theory, research, and clinical practice. It includes a major body of research in neuroscience and human development. Definitely a great source to understand how attachment informs and a ects many aspects of our lives." - Ting Liu, PhD, President, the Asian Association for Emotionally Focused Couple and Family Therapy and Clinical Director, Philadelphia Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy
"Toni Mandelbaum has done the lord's work by bringing together the many strands that have been woven together into attachment theory. The result illuminates its foundational importance for the way we are and for the way we are in relationships. She has provided a comprehensive understanding of attachment theory's clinical relevance with regards to relationships, a ect regulation, the formation of the self and, most of all, the importance of connection. A real contribution and a must-read for anyone wishing to bring attachment theory into their way of working." - Daniel Hill, PhD - Author of A ect Regulation Theory: A Clinical Model, Professor, The NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy and The National Institute of Psychotherapies