Attachment: New Directions in Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Volume 17
Issue 1
17 articlesObituary and Tribute
- pp. 6-9
A Tribute to Mary Main: The Queen of Attachment Research
Brett Kahr - pp. 43-57
“Our Time is up”: A Patient's Perspective on Psychotherapist Retirement
Carol Morrison Straforini - pp. 58-68
How Attachment Transformed My Palliative Practice: Discovering the Palliative Paradox
Christiaan Rhodius - pp. 69-81
Through Bowlby and Mahler Towards Masterson: From Child Study to Adult Healing
Candace Orcutt - pp. 82-99
Part One: Development: Nurturing and Destroying a Child
Sylvia Solinski - pp. 100-115
Part Two: Developmental Devastation: Dissociative Identity Disorder
Sylvia Solinski - pp. 118-120
Dementia: An Attachment Approach, edited by Kate White, Angela Cotter, and Hazel Leventhal. London: Routledge, 2019, 160 pp, ISBN: 978-1-138-32705-4 (paperback)
Jennifer Rodriguez - pp. 121-122
The Brain has a Mind of its Own: Attachment, Neurobiology, and the New Science of Psychotherapy, by Jeremy Holmes. London: Confer Books, 2020, 208 pages, ISBN: 978-1 -913494-02-5 (paperback), ISBN: 978-1-913494-03-2 (ebook)
Tamar Posner - pp. 123-128
Shame Matters: Attachment and Relational Perspectives for Psychotherapists, edited by Orit Badouk Epstein. Abingdon: Routledge, 2022, 194 pages, ISBN: 978-1-032-00775-5 (paperback)
Nancy Fair - pp. 129-132
Response to the Special Issue: “Fathers”: Epistemic Injustice: Closing the Gap
Andrew Briggs - pp. 133-136
Notes on Contributors
- pp. vii
Note from Dr Aysha Begum (Editor-in-Chief)