Research shows that attachment patterns—our patterns of relating to others, which develop in early childhood—affect far more aspects of our lives than was previously thought. Given how important these patterns are to how every patient relates to the world and to their own selves, how can therapists harness attachment to provide more effective therapy?
This book presents an innovative psychotherapeutic approach that tailors treatment to attachment patterns, allowing psychotherapists to help patients heal relational trauma. Here readers will find attachment-pattern-specific clinical interventions to help them translate attachment theory into transformative clinical practice. Case examples are used throughout to illustrate how to deal with the challenges that psychotherapists encounter with each attachment pattern. Engaging commentary discusses how the attachment-informed experiential/relational process leads to healing attachment trauma and facilitating security, resilience, and well-being. A vital and cutting-edge resource for any relational therapist.
Karen Pando-Mars, MFT, is senior faculty at the AEDP Institute and has a clinical and consultation practice in San Anselmo, CA.
Diana Fosha, PhD, is the developer of AEDP and editor of Undoing Aloneness & the Transformation of Suffering into Flourishing: AEDP 2.0. She lives and practices in New York.