Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis - Vol.13 No.1

Editor : Orit Badouk Epstein

Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis - Vol.13 No.1

Book Details

  • Publisher : Phoenix Publishing House
  • Published : June 2019
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 156
  • Category :
    Attachment Theory
  • Catalogue No : 94488
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CONTENTS

EDITORIAL – Betrayal trauma: how do we hear it, how do we heal it? by Sue Richardson

ARTICLES

Developmental trauma and unresolved loss in the Adult Attachment Interview by Shoshana Ringel

Malignant trauma and the invisibility of ritual abuse by Michael Salter

Dancing with demons: working with vowed religious clergy who are also sex offenders by Sara Lynn Rependa and Robert T. Muller

“The most tender place in my heart is for strangers”: sexual addiction, the fear system and dissociation through an attachment lens by Orit Badouk Epstein

Using the DMM–AAI to overcome ruptures in therapeutic alliance by Kenichi Mikami

From nightmare to memory: a psychoanalytic model of early childhood incest trauma by Kathy Roe

A tribute to Giovanni Liotti by Mauricio Cortina

The origins of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Movement and child sexual abuse: a brief history by Simon Partridge

BOOK REVIEWS

The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-term Effects of Childhood Adversity by Nadine Burke Harris

Reviewed by Simon Partridge

Attachment in Therapeutic Practice by Jeremy Holmes and Arietta Slade

Reviewed by Gülcan Sutton Purser

Psychotherapy with Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse: The Invisible Men by Alan Corbett

Reviewed by Chris Purnell

Don’t Hit My Mommy! A Manual for Child-Parent Psychotherapy with Young Witnesses of Family Violence by Alicia F. Lieberman and Patricia Van Horn

Reviewed by Hazel Leventhal

Sibling Abuse Trauma by John V. Caffaro

Reviewed by Caroline Adewole

About the Editor(s)

Orit Badouk Epstein is an attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapist and supervisor who trained at The Bowlby Centre, London where she is a member of the executive committee. She works as a relational psychotherapist in private practice and has a particular interest and passion for working with individuals who have experienced extreme abuse and trauma, DID, ritual abuse and working relationally with parents.

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