Attachment in psychotherapy/
Wallin, David J.
- New York: The Guilford Press, 2007.
- xvi, 366 p.
Bowlby and beyond: Foundations of attachment theory; Mary Main, mental representations, metacognition, and the adult attachment interview; Fonagy and forward -- Attachment relationships and the development of the self: Multiple dimensions of the self; Varieties of attachment experience; How attachment relationships shape the self -- From attachment theory to clinical practice: Nonverbal experience and the "unthought known", accessing the emotional core of the self; Stance of the self toward experience, embeddedness, mentalizing, and mindfulness; Deepening the clinical dimension of attachment theory, intersubjectivity and the relational perspective -- Attachment patterns in psychotherapy: Constructing the developmental crucible; Dismissing patient, from isolation to intimacy; Preoccupied patient, making room for a mind of one's own; Unresolved patient, healing the wounds of trauma and loss-- Sharpening the clinical focus: Nonverbal realm I, working with the evoked and the enacted; Nonverbal realm II, working with the body; Mentalizing and mindfulness, the double helix of psychological liberation.