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The Attachment-Based Focused Genogram Workbook Expanding the Realms of Attachment Theory

The Spectrum of Teaching Styles in Physical Education

The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles

The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles

For the first time this book applies The Spectrum to sports coaching to become a Spectrum of Coaching Styles. The non-versus approach to pedagogy taken by The Spectrum places athletes or players at the centre of their learning and clearly defines who (player or coach) is making pedagogical decisions in each style. This clarity allows players and coaches to have their teaching behaviours and decision-making clearly defined and it provides a common language for players coaches and practitioners to talk about coaching styles and the expected outcomes. For coaches interested in the holistic development of the player/athlete The Spectrum provides a detailed framework for achieving multiple learning outcomes through cognitive social physical ethical emotional and social development. Written by coaches for coaches this book applies Spectrum theory in a coach-specific/friendly way to the following: Introduction to The Spectrum and the sport coach as educator; Summary and detailed description of the 11 coaching styles and their suitability to particular types of coaching episodes; Outlines of the strengths of each style with application examples; and Explanations of coaching to develop reflective practice self-analysis and error correction how to coach players to decide on appropriate practice levels or challenge points player problem solving and solution generation ability. The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles is important reading for coaches athletes students and lecturers of sports coaching across any sport.

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Attachment in Religion and Spirituality A Wider View

Working with Attachment Trauma Clinical Application of the Adult Attachment Projective Picture System

Attachment Theory and Psychosis Current Perspectives and Future Directions

Attachment Theory and Psychosis Current Perspectives and Future Directions

Attachment Theory and Psychosis: Current Perspectives and Future Directions is the first book to provide a practical guide to using attachment theory in the assessment formulation and treatment of a range of psychological problems that can arise as a result of experiencing psychosis. Katherine Berry Sandra Bucci and Adam N. Danquah along with an international selection of contributors expertly explore how attachment theory can inform theoretical understanding of the development of psychosis psychological therapy and mental health practice with service users with psychosis. In the first section of the book contributors describe the application of attachment theory to the understanding of paranoia voice-hearing negative symptoms and relationship difficulties in psychosis. In the second section of the book the contributors consider different approaches to working therapeutically with psychosis and demonstrate how these approaches draw on the key principles of attachment theory. In the final section contributors address individual and wider organisation perspectives including a voice-hearer perspective on formulating the relationship between voices and life history how attachment principles can be used to organise the provision of mental health services and the influence of mental health workers’ own attachment experiences on therapeutic work. The book ends by summarising current perspectives and highlighting future directions. Written by leading mental health practitioners and researchers covering a diverse range of professional backgrounds topics and theroetical schools this book is significant in guiding clinicians managers and commissioners in how attachment theory can inform everyday practice. Attachment Theory and Psychosis: Current Perspectives and Future Directions will be an invaluable resource for mental health professionals especially psychologists and other clinicians focusing on humanistic treatments as well as postgraduate students training in these areas. | Attachment Theory and Psychosis Current Perspectives and Future Directions

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Schools and Styles of Anthropological Theory

Attachment and the Defence Against Intimacy Understanding and Working with Avoidant Attachment Self-Hatred and Shame

Dementia An Attachment Approach

Dementia An Attachment Approach

This interdisciplinary book offers a relational perspective to dementia care drawing on attachment theory and practice. Relevant to professionals and the general public alike it brings together innovative research and practice in psychotherapy and the creative arts with the lived experience of being a carer. Indeed the book includes insights from professional and personal experience throughout. It also provides exclusive access to Josh Appignanesi’s short film Ex Memoria about his grandmother’s experience of dementia poignantly portrayed by Sara Kestelman. Chapters include the experience of caring for a sister with dementia; the importance of an attachment perspective in theory and practice; a new approach to understanding the possible origins of dementia in trauma; contemporary understandings from clinical and research arenas; the description of a leading-edge project providing psychotherapeutic work; and an innovative creative arts and reminiscence European-wide family intervention for those living with dementia. Written in accessible language Dementia: An Attachment Approach will be of great interest to people living with dementia as well as those working with and caring for people with dementia in a variety of contexts including nurses doctors and psychiatrists clinical and counselling psychologists social workers health and social care workers family carers and psychotherapists as well as creative arts practitioners and policymakers. | Dementia An Attachment Approach

GBP 27.99
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Attachment Relationships and Food From Cradle to Kitchen

Loss Grief and Attachment in Life Transitions A Clinician’s Guide to Secure Base Counseling

The Myth of Attachment Theory A Critical Understanding for Multicultural Societies

The Myth of Attachment Theory A Critical Understanding for Multicultural Societies

The Myth of Attachment Theory confronts the uncritical acceptance of attachment theory – challenging its scientific basis and questioning the relevance in our modern superdiverse and multicultural society – and exploring the central concern of how children and their way of forming relationships differ from each other. In this book Heidi Keller examines diverse multicultural societies proposing that a single doctrine cannot best serve all children and families. Drawing on cultural psychological and anthropological research this challenging volume respects cultural diversity as the human condition and demonstrates how the wide heterogeneity of children’s worlds must be taken seriously to avoid painful or unethical consequences that might result from the application of attachment theory in different fields. The book explores attachment theory as a scientific construct deals with attachment theory as the foundation of early education specifies the dimensions that need to be considered for a culturally conscious approach and finally approaches ethical problems which result from the universality claim of attachment theory in different areas. This book employs multiple and mixed methods while also going beyond critical analysis of theory to offer insight into the implications of the unquestioning acceptance of this theory in such areas as childhood interventions diagnosis of attachment security international intervention programs and educational settings. This volume will be a crucial read for scholars and researchers in developmental educational and clinical psychology as well as educators teachers-in-training and other professionals working with children and their families. | The Myth of Attachment Theory A Critical Understanding for Multicultural Societies

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Attachment-Focused Family Play Therapy An Intervention for Children and Adolescents after Trauma

Shame Matters Attachment and Relational Perspectives for Psychotherapists

Adverse Childhood Experiences Attachment and the Early Years Learning Environment Research and Inclusive Practice

Attachment Centered Play Therapy

Adolescent Configuration Styles Parenting and Psychotherapy A Relational Perspective

Adolescent Configuration Styles Parenting and Psychotherapy A Relational Perspective

Mental health has become the principal concern as adolescents struggle with a host of issues such as anxiety academic pressures gender substances social media complicated family compositions and a vulnerable planet. This book provides psychotherapists with a clear theoretical understanding and practical application for navigating the increasingly complex adolescent experience as young people adjust and respond to the present- day world. Starrs presents a contemporary understanding of adolescence identifying three principal character styles and offering experience- near descriptions of the modernday adolescent. The author demonstrates how each configuration style in adolescence elicits a predictable response in parents and examines the challenges and dilemmas facing parents in today’s world highlighting the patterns and pitfalls which often render parental interventions ineffective. Developmentally attuned parenting strategies are outlined pertaining to each configuration style. The in depth analysis of adolescent process and parental response has implications for the therapeutic encounter. Intervention focuses both on one- to- one work with the adolescent and parental involvement. The complexity of working with adolescents and parents who demonstrate psychological entrenchment is also outlined. This highly readable original and exceptional contribution is suitable for psychotherapists allied professionals and parents alike. | Adolescent Configuration Styles Parenting and Psychotherapy A Relational Perspective

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