One such avenue is the examination of the stability of
attachment in work contexts.
Not exact matches
We aim to help government and non-governmental agencies gain a greater awareness of
attachment in the
context of their
work and
in terms of policy and planning.
We aim to help government and non-governmental agencies gain a greater awareness of
attachment in the
context of their
work and
in terms of policy and planning.
Attachment style in the context of clinical and health psychology: a proposal for the assessment of valence, incongruence, and accessibility of attachment representations in various work
Attachment style
in the
context of clinical and health psychology: a proposal for the assessment of valence, incongruence, and accessibility of
attachment representations in various work
attachment representations
in various
working models
Simon Lenten, Director of Strategy & Services at Parkville College, says the College operates with a careful understanding of how to
work in a
context that is «trauma saturated», informed by
attachment theory and the
work of John Bowlby, along with a humanistic physiological approach championed by Carl Rogers.
Included are new guidelines for
working with borderline personality disorder and
attachment disorders
in the
context of batterer groups.
In the context of a safe and supportive counseling relationship, attachment theory and neuroscience reveals that new neural pathways can be established, traumatic experiences can be healed, and the parts of us that become «stuck» in the past can be understood and worked throug
In the
context of a safe and supportive counseling relationship,
attachment theory and neuroscience reveals that new neural pathways can be established, traumatic experiences can be healed, and the parts of us that become «stuck»
in the past can be understood and worked throug
in the past can be understood and
worked through.
Psychodynamic family therapy - which, more than any other school of family therapy, deals directly with individual psychology and the unconscious
in the
context of current relationships - continued to develop through a number of groups that were influenced by the ideas and methods of Nathan Ackerman, and also by the British School of Object Relations and John Bowlby's
work on
attachment.
In the context of a safe and supportive counseling relationship, attachment theory and neuroscience reveals that new neural pathways can be established, traumatic experiences can be healed, the parts of us that become «stuck» in the past can be understood and worked through, and clients can develop healthier ways of «being» in the world and in important relationship
In the
context of a safe and supportive counseling relationship,
attachment theory and neuroscience reveals that new neural pathways can be established, traumatic experiences can be healed, the parts of us that become «stuck»
in the past can be understood and worked through, and clients can develop healthier ways of «being» in the world and in important relationship
in the past can be understood and
worked through, and clients can develop healthier ways of «being»
in the world and in important relationship
in the world and
in important relationship
in important relationships.
Also unknown is how these processes
work in the
context of an early intervention, such as placement
in a foster care home, which likely influences the formation of
attachment relationships, as well as subsequent social behavior with peers across time.