Attachment theory and psychosis : current perspectives and future directions / edited by Katherine Berry, Sandra Bucci and Adam N. Danquah
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781138956759
- 616.8588
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Symptoms, functioning and aetiology
The specific role of insecure attachment in paranoid delusions
How attachment theory can develop understanding of, and therapy for, distressing voices
Promoting recovery from negative symptoms : an attachment theory perspective
Attachment and social functioning in psychosis
Parenting in psychosis from an attachment perspective
The neurobiology of attachment and psychosis risk : a theoretical integration
Part II. Therapeutic approaches
Bringing together psychodynamic and attachment perspectives on psychosis
Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) for psychosis : contrasts and parallels with attachment theory and implications for practice
Attachment themes in compassion-focused therapy (CFT) for psychosis
Cultural variations in attachment and psychosis : the application of attachment theory to inform therapeutic work with black Caribbean families
Part III. Individual and organisational perspectives
Making sense of voices : perspectives from the hearing voices movement
How can attachment theory inform the design and delivery of mental health services?
The significance of the clinician's felt experience : using attachment theory to understand the therapist's emotional experience when working with someone with psychosis
Cross-cutting themes and future directions
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