Attachment in Psychotherapy Free Audiobook Download by David J. Wallin


When attachment theory was first introduced, it had a huge impact on psychotherapy practice. Attachment theory contributed to the understanding of trauma and how human beings form relationships and how they can be repaired. With over 20 years of experience in working with adults, David Wallin is one of the leading experts on attachment issues including children. His book, Attachment in Psychotherapy: A Re-examination of Theories, Techniques and Models, is an essential read for therapists who want to understand how trauma affects relationships.

Although different attachment styles are examined, this audiobook is largely focused on the reunion between parents and children through therapy. It's not just a study of attachment in general but more specifically, one author adopts Brene Brown's "The power of vulnerability" theory.

This audiobook download provides an overview of the attachment theory and its application to psychotherapy. It also outlines how attachment theory can be applied in different therapy models and discusses how attachment theory encourages therapists to think about the emotional vulnerability of their patients as opposed to focusing on their pathology.

The audiobook teaches how to use attachment theory as a tool for developing a therapeutic relationship. The book helps therapists identify attachment-related problems in their clients, including impact of childhood trauma and coping with loss.

Attachment theory is one of the most important psychoanalytic theories for understanding human behavior. Attachment comes in many forms and it can be organized into three main levels: Secure Attachment, Insecure-Avoidant Attachment, and Insecure-Disorganized Attachment. The concept of attachment is a foundational idea in psychotherapy, but practitioners may find that it's hard to sift through all the attachment models.

This book is about the various attachments that people have. These attachments are like knots in a rope, and when they get tied up, people feel stuck. The author explores how therapists can work with these clients to help them relax so that they can be open to change and grow.

Published Date 2017-07-04
Duration 15 hours 27 minutes
Author David J. Wallin
Narrated Bob Souer
Reviews
(5 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Psychology

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