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Attachment in Group Psychotherapy

✍ Scribed by Cheri L. Marmarosh, Rayna D. Markin, Eric B. Spiegel


Publisher
American Psychological Association
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
313
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book applies attachment theory to group psychotherapy, explaining how group therapists can effectively work with members who have different attachment styles.

Patients in group therapy often struggle with interpersonal problems and difficulties regulating emotions. Group therapy is an ideal format for many such patients because it exposes them to ample feedback from the group and leader in a safe environment. However, the specific needs of each member vary. Attachment theory offers an effective framework for determining how best to intervene with each member and the group as a whole.

By understanding the needs of each member based on his or her attachment style, the leader can best foster corrective emotional exchanges that challenge members' maladaptive beliefs about themselves and others. The chapters provide clinical guidance and case examples for numerous aspects of group therapy, including screening and preparing potential members, identifying individuals who are not good candidates for group therapy, and fostering here-and-now emotional experiences that help group members move toward positive change.

    ✦ Table of Contents


    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Part I
    Theory and Empirical Research on Attachment and Group Psychotherapy
    Chapter 1 An Overview of Attachment Theory and Its Application to Group Psychotherapy
    Chapter 2 Measuring Group and Dyadic Adult Attachment Styles
    Chapter 3 Attachment in Individual and Group Psychotherapy: Empirical Findings
    Part II
    Applications of Attachment to Group Practice
    Chapter 4
    Assembling the Group: Screening, Placing, and Preparing Group Members
    Chapter 5 Processes That Foster Secure Attachment in Group Psychotherapy
    Chapter 6 Treating the Preoccupied Group Member
    Chapter 7 Treating the Dismissing-Avoidant Group Member
    Chapter 8 Treating the Fearful-Avoidant Group Member
    Chapter 9 Attachment and Special Group Populations: Eating Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Trauma
    Chapter 10 Diversity in Group Psychotherapy: Attachment, Ethnicity, and Race
    Chapter 11 Attachment, Loss, and Termination in Group Psychotherapy
    Chapter 12 In-Depth Clinical Case Studies: Attachment Theory and Group Psychotherapy
    Afterword: Closing Reflections on Attachment and Group Psychotherapy
    Appendix: Group Therapy Questionnaire–S
    References
    Index
    About the Authors


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