Issue 1
17 articles- pp. 1-18
The Use of Attachment Theory in the Clinical Dialogue with Patients
Mauricio Cortina - pp. 19-28
Pathways to Pain Relief—An Introduction1
Frances Sommer Anderson - pp. 29-52
Psychosis from an Attachment Perspective
Kate Brown - pp. 54
The Little Girl Within
- pp. 55-56
Countertransference
Freda Child - pp. 56
The Heirloom
Freda Child - pp. 57-81
“Tell Them it is Not Too Late for Someone like Me”: A “Failure-to-Thrive Child” Grows Old and Begins an Attachment Based Psychotherapy at Sixty-Seven
Sharon K. Farber - pp. 82-87
A Letter to Mr Turner
A. Wright - pp. 89-91
The Act of Killing, Joshua Oppenheimer (Director), 2012
Orit Badouk Epstein - pp. 98-100
The Healthy Aging Brain: Sustaining Attachment, Attaining Wisdom (2008) by Louis Cozolino, published by Norton
Caroline Adewole - pp. 101-108
Being and Relating in Psychotherapy: Ontology and Therapeutic Practice (2013), edited by Christine Driver, Stephen Crawford, and John Stewart, published by Palgrave MacMillan
Alexandra Maeja Raicar - pp. 112-114
List of Contributors
- pp. vii-ix
Editorial
Valerie Sinason - pp. x-xi
Editorial
Simon Partridge
Issue 2
16 articles- pp. 117-120
John Bowlby as a Secure Base: Attachment Practitioners in Search of Common Ground
Brett Kahr - pp. 121-123
Obituary: Dr John Bowlby: Cherishing the Children
Ann Shearer - pp. 124
In Memoriam (John Bowlby 1907-1990): Ursula Bowlby's Handwritten Copy of “In the Highlands” by Robert Louis Stevenson
- pp. 125
In the Highlands
Robert Louis Stevenson - pp. 126-134
Remembrances of John Bowlby
John Southgate - pp. 135-137
John Bowlby's Last Interview—15th February, 1990: Discovering the Videotapes of John Bowlby's Last Interview
Simon Partridge - pp. 138-157
John Bowlby: An Interview by Virginia Hunter
Andrea Oskis - pp. 158-164
A Qualitative Analysis of John Bowlby's Last Interview
Deborah Rodriguez - pp. 165-175
John Bowlby: The Timeless Supervisor
Arturo Ezquerro - pp. 176-187
Not by a Fence: A Reminder for Attachment Psychotherapists about the Importance of the Client's Current External Social Network
Tirril Harris - pp. 188-200
The Dynamics of Caregiving: Why are Professional Caregivers Vulnerable to Anxiety and Burnout, and How Do We Support Their Well-Being?
Una McCluskey & James Gunn - pp. 201-218
Attachment and Adversity across the Lifespan
Antonia Bifulco - pp. 224-237
The Origins of Attachment: Infant Research and Adult Treatment (2014) by Beatrice Beebe and Frank M. Lachmann, published by Routledge
Alexandra Maeja Raicar - pp. 242-246
List of Contributors
- pp. vii-ix
Editorial
Kate White
Issue 3
21 articles- pp. 251-252
Prologue to Dissociation and the Parent-Infant Dialogue: A Longitudinal Perspective from Attachment Research
Karlen Lyons-Ruth - pp. 253-276
Dissociation and the Parent-Infant Dialogue: A Longitudinal Perspective from Attachment Research
Karlen Lyons-Ruth - pp. 277-289
Who Cares? Some Applications of Attachment Theory with a Man Abused in Childhood
Mark Linington - pp. 290-293
“Cross the Bridge to Redefine the Pain”
Orit Badouk Epstein - pp. 295
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802
- pp. 295
Because I Could not Stop for Death
- pp. 296
Ecce Puer
- pp. 297-317
“Led Astray by Their Half-Baked Pseudo-Scientific Rubbish”: John Bowlby and the Paradigm Shift in Child Psychiatry
Brett Kahr - pp. 318-332
Attached to Attachment? Attachment Theory, Therapy, and Future Directions
Graham Music - pp. 333-341
From Russia to London: A Personal Account of John Bowlby's Legacy
Susan Vas Dias - pp. 342-360
The Phenomenon of Silence in Psychotherapy
Michael A. O'Toole - pp. 368-373
The Shadow of the Second Mother: Nurses and Nannies in Theories of Infant Development (2015) by Prophecy Coles, published by Routledge: We Obliterate the Paid (or Enslaved) Caregiver at Our Peril
Simon Partridge - pp. 374-380
The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma (2014) by Bessel A. van der Kolk, published by Penguin
Gülcan Sutton Purser - pp. 385-389
List of Contributors
- pp. viii-xi
Letter to John Bowlby
Orit Badouk Epstein - pp. xi-xii
Thoughts about the Work of John Bowlby and Its Significance to Me
Emerald Davis - pp. xii-xiii
John Bowlby and His Influence and Impact
Yvonne Forward - pp. xiii-xiv
The Work Goes on …
Gülcan Sutton Purser