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Treating Attachment Disorders
From Theory to Therapy

Karl Heinz Brisch
Translated by Kenneth Kronenberg
Foreword by Lotte Köhler
Afterword by Inge Bretherton

294 Pages
Size: 6" x 9"

Paperback:
April 2004
ISBN 978-1-59385-044-9
Cat. #5044
Price: $30.00
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Hardcover:
2002
ISBN 978-1-57230-681-3
Cat. #0681
Price: $55.00
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Attachment theory and research have greatly enhanced our understanding of the role of parent-child relationships in the development of psychopathology. Yet until now, little has been written on how an attachment perspective can be used to actively inform psychotherapeutic practice. In this invaluable work, Karl Heinz Brisch presents an attachment-oriented framework for assessing and treating patients of all ages. Illuminated are the ways that early experiences of separation and loss can lead to a range of psychological, behavioral, and psychosomatic problems, and how these can be addressed in the context of a healing therapeutic relationship. Bridging a longstanding divide between the seminal work of John Bowlby and the concepts and methods of psychodynamic therapy, the book is richly illustrated with evocative clinical material.