Systemic Therapy and Attachment Narratives explores how attachment-based ideas can be used in clinical practice by offering a practical and sophisticated exposition of clinical approaches. This new edition offers an updated overview of the integrations of attachment, systemic and narrative theory, and practice incorporating key developments in developmental trauma, intergenerational trauma and neuroscience of the emotional brain. It shows how early emotional experiences set the tone of the narratives we develop about our lives and how these in turn shape our emotional connections.
Key Features
- Updated overview of attachment, systemic, and narrative theory integrations.
- Focus on developmental and intergenerational trauma, as well as neuroscience of the emotional brain.
- More activities and visual representations of problematic interaction patterns.
- Clinical examples to guide the use of attachment narrative therapy across diverse contexts.
- Practical guidance for mental health professionals including family therapists and social workers.
Additional Information
This edition is more oriented towards activities and features more visual representations of problematic patterns of interaction, showing their significance for the family members. It also uses clinical examples to provide guidance on using attachment narrative therapy in different clinical contexts and with various client groups. The book provides practical guidance for a range of mental health professionals including family therapists, child, adolescent and adult psychotherapists, clinical psychologists and social workers, enabling them to apply this approach in a range of contexts.