Attachment theory is a framework for understanding human behaviour that helps us identify the nature and source of an individual or group’s responses to anxiety, change, threat or danger, and can be used across a range of therapeutic interventions. Integrated within the first edition of Attachment-based Practice with Adults but bound and sold separately for the second edition The Interviewing Guide lets readers see how the three core attachment strategies – distancing (‘A’), preoccupied (‘C’) and balanced (‘B’), influenced by procedural, sensory, semantic, episodic and integrative memory systems – are typically expressed in verbal and non-verbal communication. Reproducible discourse marker sheets allow readers to keep a log of interviews so as to become more familiar with patterns of discourse and their underlying functions.
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A practical tool to enable and enhance attachment-based interviewing with adults, by understanding the discourse markers used by clients and guiding interviewers to respond in ways that assist the speaker to become more coherent and integrated.
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Introduction Memory systems • Procedural Memory • Imaged/sensory memory • Semantic memory • Episodic memory • Integrative/working memory Attachment strategies – A, B and C Discourse marking sheets The Interviewing Guide • Type A (distancing) strategy • Type C (preoccupied) strategy • Type B (balanced) strategy
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781803882710
Publisert
2023-06-30
Utgiver
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Høyde
247 mm
Bredde
190 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Spiral
Antall sider
64

Biografisk notat

Clark Baim is a psychotherapist, supervisor, group leader and consultant. He is President of the British Psychodrama Association, and he is also on the faculty of the Family Relations Institute. He is lead author of the book 'Attachment-based Practice with Children, Adolescents and Families' (Pavilion, 2022). Tony Morrison was a leading figure in social care, particularly respected for his work on supervision, interdisciplinary collaboration and staff development. He was the first chair of the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers and was made an MBE in 1998. His book Supervision in Social Care (3e 2006) has become the standard text on the subject. Tony died suddenly in an accident in 2010.