The mirror cracked : attachment and the therapeutic relationship.
The therapeutic relationship has been widely regarded as important, even central, to the work of psychotherapy. However, the role of the attachment in the therapeutic process, much less within the therapeutic relationship itself, is something which is almost never discussed. Yet, when a child is ref...
| Format: | Video |
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| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | English. |
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Auckland, N.Z. :
Australian Counseling Association,
2010.
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| Series: | Counseling and therapy in video.
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| Online Access: | Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press) |
| Summary: | The therapeutic relationship has been widely regarded as important, even central, to the work of psychotherapy. However, the role of the attachment in the therapeutic process, much less within the therapeutic relationship itself, is something which is almost never discussed. Yet, when a child is referred for therapy it is common, even usual, to discover that the child has experienced disruption to a significant attachment relationship, or multiple such experiences which impact in serious ways on his or her life. This presentation will draw upon a number of actual cases, as well as utilise experiential techniques in order to explore the topic. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (87 min.) |
| Audience: | For professional psychology therapists and psychology students. |