Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis - Vol.17 No.2

Editor : Aysha Begum

Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis - Vol.17 No.2

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Table of Contents

EDITORIAL
The Multi-layers of Attachment by Aysha Begum

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
– Shame Containment Theory – A new Approach to Shame by Lisa Etherson

ARTICLES
– Ameliorative mechanisms of psychodynamic psychotherapy in the treatment of developmental trauma by Benjamin Greenberg

– Interpretation viewed through the lens of attachment informed couple psychotherapy by Christopher Clulow

– Enculturation, Acculturation, Positionality and Power: New Lenses to Better Understand the Formation of Self- and Group Agency – a conversation starter by Simon Partridge

– A Kind of Love Resources and Limits of Attachment by Adriano Bugliani

– Older adults deserve better in society by Arturo Ezquerro and María Cañete

– Understanding Compulsive Sexual Behaviours through the lens of attachment by Silva Neves

– On mourning and not mourning other-than-human loss by Maggie Turp

BOOK REVIEWS
– Psychoanalysis and Colonialism: a contemporary introduction by Sally Swartz
Reviewed by Gordon Alderson

– Autistic Phenomena and Unrepresented States: Explorations in the Emergence of Self edited by Howard B. Levine and Jani Santamaria
Reviewed by Alexandra Maeja Raicar Cunningham

– The Truth About Trauma and Dissociation: Everything You Didn’t Want to Know and Were Afraid to Ask by Valerie Sinason
Reviewed by Susan Wright

– Finding the Piggle: Reconsidering D. W. Winnicott’s Most Famous Child Case edited by Connie Massur
Reviewed by Kate Brown

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