Published in association with the International Association for the Study of Attachment.Invaluable to psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, social workers, criminal justice professionals, mental health and child protection workers, counsellors, educators, and people in the helping professions generally. It is also relevant to people working in the fields of learning disabilities, older adults, fostering and adoption.Danger, Development and Adaptation is a collection of landmark journal articles and book chapters by developmental psychologist Patricia M Crittenden. This selection of writings highlights Crittenden's contribution to attachment theory and research, including her observation of the compulsive A, coercive C, and combined A/C patterns; the application of attachment theory to cases of child maltreatment, parent and child mental illness, and criminality; and the development of the Dynamic-Maturational Model (DMM) of Attachment and Adaptation. The selected papers also serve as an introduction to the DMM, showing the history of research and clinical experience that informs the model.Patricia McKinsey Crittenden PhD is a developmental psychopathologist who worked with Mary Ainsworth at the University of Virginia to develop the DMM of Attachment and Adaptation. She pioneered video-feedback with maltreating mothers in the early-1970s, ran a family support centre, trained as a behavioral and family systems therapist, was the Director of the Miami Child Protection Team, and has acted as a consultant to family courts in several countries. She has developed a life-span series of assessments of attachment and served on faculties in several countries. In 2004, she received a European Family Therapy Association Career Achievement Award. She has published more than 100 empirical papers and chapters, as well as several books including: Crittenden (2015), Raising Parents: Attachment, Representation, and Treatment; Crittenden, Dallos, Landini, & Kozlowska (2014), Attachment and Family Systems Therapy; and Crittenden & Landini (2011), Assessing Adult Attachment: A Dynamic-Maturational Model.
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A collection of landmark journal articles and book chapters by developmental psychologist Patricia M Crittenden which highlights her contribution to attachment theory and research.
Published in association with the International Association for the Study of Attachment.

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ISBN
9781909976283
Publisert
2015-10-28
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Vendor
Waterside Press
Vekt
1200 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
42 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
592

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Patricia McKinsey Crittenden PhD is a developmental psychopathologist who worked with Mary Ainsworth at the University of Virginia to develop the DMM of Attachment and Adaptation. She pioneered video-feedback with maltreating mothers in the early-1970s, ran a family support centre, trained as a behavioral and family systems therapist, was the Director of the Miami Child Protection Team, and has acted as a consultant to family courts in several countries. She has developed a life-span series of assessments of attachment and served on faculties in several countries. In 2004, she received a European Family Therapy Association Career Achievement Award. She has published more than 100 empirical papers and chapters, as well as several books including: Crittenden (2015), Raising Parents: Attachment, Representation, and Treatment; Crittenden, Dallos, Landini, & Kozlowska (2014), Attachment and Family Systems Therapy; and Crittenden & Landini (2011), Assessing Adult Attachment: A Dynamic-Maturational Model.Edited and with an introduction and chapter commentaries by: Dr Andrea Landini, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist (Italy); Dr. Crittenden's collaborator and co-author. Dr Martha Hart, PhD., Research Project Co-ordinator, University of Calgary, Alberta Children's Hospital, and IASA Board Member. Clark Baim, M. Ed., BPA, UKCP, Psychotherapist focusing on clinical work with offenders (UK and USA). Clark Baim was also one of the editors of the successful Waterside Press Publication, The Geese Theatre Handbook: Drama with Offenders and People at Risk (2002). Sophie Landa, Trainee Clinical Psychologist (UK).