Therefore, research
focused on the attachment theory and singlehood already several years ago (DePaulo, 2006; Schachner et al., 2008).
Not exact matches
Bowlby's (1944, 1956) ideas had a great influence
on the way researchers thought about
attachment, and much of the discussion of his
theory has
focused on his belief in monotropy.
I did not go into them in this paper because I did not want to
focus so much
on just the
attachment theories but more
on the criticisms of them.
He
focuses on wider audiences using video material to help communicate the emotional significance of «
Attachment Theory,» a potentially dry academic subject with very personally challenging significance.
«We knew exactly what we were going to get in to,» Grumet said about the cover and story, which
focuses on the
theory of
attachment parenting.
Attachment theory is
focused on the relationships and bonds between people, particularly long - term relationships, including those between a parent and child and between romantic partners.
Certified in Emotionally
Focused Couples Therapy (a clinical approach founded by Dr. Sue Johnson), Figs shares the
Attachment Theory perspective
on this big question.
His research
focusing on the mother - child bond — what it meant, and what happened when it did not or could not exist — formed the basis for groundbreaking work that culminated in his «
attachment theory» about maternal b...
In recent years we have
focused on issues of working with impasses in couple therapy, forgiveness, values and couple therapy, relational approaches to working with couples, working with affect in couple therapy, and integrating neurobiology and
attachment research and
theory into our work with couples.
Primarily founded by Drs. Sue Johnson, Emotionally
Focused Couples Therapy or EFT draws
on attachment theory, which asserts that humans are hardwired for strong emotional bonds with others.
Russ describes his approach to couples counselling as eclectic, drawing
on principles established by John Gottman's method of couples therapy, as well as concepts from
attachment theory, cognitive behavioral therapy, and solution -
focused therapy.
I draw upon several treatment modalities, including
attachment - based
theories which
focus on strengthening the bond,
attachment, and relationship between child and caregivers, trauma -
focused cognitive behavioral therapy, and play - therapy.
The Connect is a standardised programme based
on attachment theory and
focuses on strengthening the parent — child relationship and
attachment.
Drawing upon
attachment theory we present a rationale for a stronger
focus on relationships in group care settings and provide a basic structure to guide such efforts.
This discussion will
focus particularly
on attachment theory, which proposes that parents who did not have secure
attachments to their own primary caregivers may be less able to form secure
attachments with their own children.
As we
focused more
on the new perspectives that
attachment theory and interpersonal neurobiology were opening up
on failed cases like that of Rebecca, we began to look at parents in a different way.
While many other kinds of therapy
focus on the emotions of clients, both intra - and interpersonal, the emphasis
on adult
attachment and bonding
theory is what sets emotion -
focused therapy apart.
To sum up, emotion
focused therapy can be defined as a type of therapy based
on attachment and bonding
theories that aims to help clients gain a greater awareness of their emotions and provide strategies to effectively cope with, regulate, and transform their emotions (Good Therapy, 2017).
Certainly
attachment theory research has expanded from
focusing only
on the quality of connection with the mother, to any consistent care giver in a child's life, a concept known as «earned security».
Johnson's Emotionally
Focused Therapy, which is based
on attachment theory, has much in common with Collaborative Couple Therapy.
My therapy orientation is a personally tailored blend of ideas around Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,
attachment and family of origin
theories, Emotionally
Focused Therapy as well as an emphasis
on emotional safety as it relates to a strong relationship foundation.
Focusing on how to integrate
attachment theory and developmental psychology in practice with adopted or fostered children, she emphasises the need for understanding of early trauma and its effect
on child development.
Thus, unlike earlier
theories of parent - child relationships, which emphasized the role of (any) caregiver in satisfying the infant's physiological needs (e.g., hunger),
attachment theory focuses on the selectivity of personal relationships providing protection and emotional security.
These chapters contain contributions
on «modern
attachment theory» and its
focus on the essential nonverbal, unconscious affective mechanisms that lie beneath the words of the patient and therapist;
on clinical neuropsychoanalytic models of working with relational trauma and pathological dissociation: and
on the use of affect regulation therapy (ART) in the emotionally stressful, heightened affective moments of clinical enactments.
The morning session will
focus on the research and
theory of the importance of relational
attachment for children and adolescents.
Whether it be working
on a romantic, family, or friendly relationship, I combine a variety of therapeutic techniques, including
attachment theory, Gottman Therapy, and Emotionally
Focused therapy to provide insights and tools to healthier, more satisfying relationships.
In defense of ethological
attachment theory, one must say that it has generated an incredible body of research
focused on understanding the social, emotional, and interpersonal development of children.
I did not go into them in this paper because I did not want to
focus so much
on just the
attachment theories but more
on the criticisms of them.
Sue Johnson, who developed emotionally
focused therapy (based
on attachment theory) for couples, describes the emotional need we all have for secure attachments or bonding with others in her book Attachment Processes in Couple and Famil
attachment theory) for couples, describes the emotional need we all have for secure
attachments or bonding with others in her book
Attachment Processes in Couple and Famil
Attachment Processes in Couple and Family Therapy:
This talk will
focus on theories of
attachment and how they can be put to practical use.
Emotionally
Focused Therapy (EFT), founded by Dr. Sue Johnson, is a new way of understanding adult love relationships, drawing
on attachment theory.
We practice Emotionally
Focused Couple Therapy, an approach to couples and marriage therapy based
on attachment theory and supported by research.
Lisa's session will
focus on «The Neurobiology of Play» and attendees will learn cutting - edge research
on neural anatomy, mindfulness,
attachment theory and brain development as the research is translated into practical ways of working with children and parents.
Bowlby's (1944, 1956) ideas had a great influence
on the way researchers thought about
attachment, and much of the discussion of his
theory has
focused on his belief in monotropy.
His research
focusing on the mother - child bond — what it meant, and what happened when it did not or could not exist — formed the basis for groundbreaking work that culminated in his «
attachment theory» about maternal bonding.
Through an integrative approach that includes techniques from cognitive - behavioral, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, solution -
focused, interpersonal neurobiology,
attachment theory, and narrative therapies I work collaboratively with individuals, couples, and families to help define their goals and develop a plan for treatment based
on the needs and approach that is comfortable for the client.
Couples Therapy / Marriage Counseling We practice Emotionally
Focused Couple Therapy, an approach to couples and marriage therapy based
on attachment theory and supported by research.
Even though there has been academic criticism of the
theory of
attachment over the years
on various points (e.g. not taking infant temperament enough into account or not exploring the effect of other very close caregivers such as grandmothers or nannies)
attachment theory's
focus on the importance and long - term effect of early infant bonding and secure
attachment is recognized and used as guiding principles in various therapies.
Founded by Drs. Sue Johnson and Les Greenberg, emotionally
focused therapy or EFT draws
on attachment theory, which asserts that humans are hardwired for strong emotional bonds with others.
Emotionally
Focused Therapy (EFT) for couples, which is based
on Attachment Theory, is a highly researched, effective, evidence - based therapy that addresses how to create and maintain a healthy and vital adult love relationship.
Adult
Attachment Theory and Couples Therapy — Presentation at Valley Community Clinic to doctorate and masters level interns on how to work with couples utilizing adult attachment theory and Emotionally Focused Therapy to overcome impasses within the therapeu
Attachment Theory and Couples Therapy — Presentation at Valley Community Clinic to doctorate and masters level interns on how to work with couples utilizing adult attachment theory and Emotionally Focused Therapy to overcome impasses within the therapeutic
Theory and Couples Therapy — Presentation at Valley Community Clinic to doctorate and masters level interns
on how to work with couples utilizing adult
attachment theory and Emotionally Focused Therapy to overcome impasses within the therapeu
attachment theory and Emotionally Focused Therapy to overcome impasses within the therapeutic
theory and Emotionally
Focused Therapy to overcome impasses within the therapeutic frame.
A number of therapeutic interventions have evolved from
attachment theory, although the majority of these
focus on families with younger children or
on marital relationships (71).
This presentation provides an overview of the
theory and practice of Emotionally
Focused Therapy with special emphasis
on the
attachment and
attachment affect in this systems framework.
Therefore, and
focusing on the significant relationships developed by adolescents, this study uses
attachment theory as a theoretical framework that help understanding problematic Internet use in adolescents (Jenkins - Guarnieri et al. 2012; Moretti and Peled 2004).
What sets API apart is our
focus on promoting parenting and care giving styles, rooted in
attachment theory, that are characterized by the closeness and connectedness that marks secure
attachments.
Attachment theory is the way the transmission is explained,
focusing on the child's need to share his or her parents» experiences, even bad ones.
Within the framework of modern evolutionary biology,
attachment theory focuses on the «gene - selfish» interest of children in receiving as much of their parents» physical as well as psychological resources as possible.5, 9 In terms of Trivers ’10 parent - offspring conflict paradigm,
attachment theory focuses on the offspring's side of the conflict, and
on the parent's willingness or unwillingness to invest in any particular individual offspring.
My approach is person centered,
focused on creating a caring and empathetic therapeutic relationship, while utilizing varied interventions, including psychodynamic, behavioral and cognitive based techniques, family systems
theories, and
attachment based strategies.
Emotionally
Focused Therapy (EFT) is a scientifically proven form of professional therapy developed by Sue Johnson, Ph.D. and Les Greenberg, Ph.D. based
on attachment theory and relational neuroscience.
van IJzendoorn provides a straightforward, authoritative overview of
attachment theory and a description of patterns of
attachment relationships.3 His description of research findings
focuses on the question of whether variation in
attachment is a function of early social experience with the caregiver or genetic factors, including temperament.