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El. knyga: Encounters with John Bowlby: Tales of Attachment [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 236 pages, 4 Halftones, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315545554
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 236 pages, 4 Halftones, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315545554

Encounters with John Bowlby: Tales of Attachment is an insightful, heartfelt and faithful homage to John Bowlby (1907-1990), the ‘father’ of attachment theory. The book unfolds as a touching and absorbing biographical journey into his life and work, where Bowlby is portrayed vividly through his individual, family and group attachment history, as well as his personal and professional development.

This is a thoroughly researched and unique volume: a creative hybrid of scholarly erudition and passionately-delivered real life experiences covering the entire field of attachment. The work is co-constructed from the privileged position of sitting at the feet of the founder of the theory, drawing on his lifelong research and knowledge. The reader can learn from and identify with stirring, true stories that illustrate the struggle to become attached, to survive, and to grow.

Encounters with John Bowlby will appeal to anyone who is interested in personal development and relationships. It will be of special interest to mental health professionals, psychotherapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, social workers, psychoanalysts and group analysts, as well as other healthcare professionals, such as general practitioners and paediatricians. The text will also be useful to students undertaking doctoral courses or attending other courses related to attachment and John Bowlby.

List of figures
xiv
About the author xv
Acknowledgement xvi
Foreword xviii
Preface xxiii
Introduction xxv
1 An encounter with John Bowlby
1(14)
The supra-vision of supervision
2(4)
Real Madrid: the ups and downs of life
6(2)
Uncertainty at the Tavistock Clinic
8(3)
Beginnings and endings
11(3)
Note
14(1)
2 An outline of John Bowlby's pilgrimage
15(15)
The war years and beyond
16(2)
The training of the young Bowlby
18(3)
Personal and family developments
21(3)
Some free associations
24(6)
3 John Bowlby at war and the psychoanalytic controversial discussions
30(15)
Concerns for children and soldiers
31(3)
Was Bowlby a fighter or a peace-maker?
34(2)
A `war' within British psychoanalysis
36(2)
Further psychoanalytic developments
38(2)
A breakthrough and a conflict with the Prime Minister
40(5)
4 John Bowlby and the Tavistock Clinic
45(21)
Historical and political context to Bowlby's professional growth
46(2)
Bowlby's Department for Children and Parents
48(2)
Research takes off
50(6)
The child psychotherapy training
56(2)
Clinical orientations
58(4)
Wider institutional impact
62(4)
5 Genesis of Attachment Theory
66(18)
Conceptions of attachment
67(5)
The kindness of strangers
72(5)
And the trouble began...
77(7)
6 Cross-fertilization in the development of Attachment Theory
84(20)
Further controversies
88(4)
The skill, the will and the group
92(2)
Attachment and cybernetics
94(2)
Further group work
96(2)
The trilogy on Attachment and Loss
98(6)
7 The group as an adaptive attachment
104(17)
Peer relationships as a desperate survival strategy
106(2)
Ordinary peer development
108(4)
Child group psychotherapy
112(2)
Institutional change
114(4)
Moving on up
118(3)
8 Authority and attachment in adolescence
121(21)
Exploration or experimentation?
122(3)
Is there a remedy for adolescence?
125(2)
Adolescent ages and stages
127(1)
Early adolescence
127(1)
Middle adolescence
128(1)
Late adolescence
129(1)
An innovative Adolescent Unit
130(4)
The authority of the adolescent
134(3)
The adolescent peer group
137(1)
The drugs question
138(1)
The in-patient Unit as a secure enough base for exploration
139(3)
9 Attachment on the edge
142(18)
Can we make sense of life and death?
144(4)
The clash
148(3)
Further context and trauma
151(3)
Bowlby on the Unconscious
154(5)
Note
159(1)
10 Attachment as recovery from child sexual abuse
160(12)
From denial to therapeutic evidence
164(8)
11 Professional sexual abuse: A perversion of attachment?
172(17)
The source of the Nile
180(5)
Oedipus revisited
185(4)
12 The wit and wisdom of John Bowlby: Personal reflections
189(13)
Appendix 202(4)
References 206(17)
Author Index 223(4)
Subject Index 227
Dr Arturo Ezquerro, a consultant psychiatrist, psychoanalytic psychotherapist and group analyst, is senior lecturer, assessor and trainer at the Institute of Group Analysis, and former Head of NHS Medical Psychotherapy Services in Brent, London. He was supervised by John Bowlby at the Tavistock Clinic (1984-1990) and has published over 60 articles and book chapters in five languages.