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Pat Sable
Publikováno v:
Attachment & Human Development. 9:361-374
This paper proposes that attachment theory, with its emphasis on stability and security, accentuates the positive aspects of affectional relationships and suggests a way to look at the process of adult psychotherapy. Attachment-based research has sho
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Pat Sable
Publikováno v:
Clinical Social Work Journal. 36:21-30
This paper explores the concept of adult attachment. Although attachment theory is now getting a great deal of attention, there is not yet a clear picture of what it means to be attached in adulthood or what the clinical applications of the approach
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Pat Sable
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Attachment & Human Development. 6:3-19
This article discusses Bowlby's development of an ethological-evolutionary perspective, and its implications for psychotherapy with adults. According to Bowlby, attachment behavior is instinctive, having emerged throughout the course of evolution to
Autor:
Pat Sable
Publikováno v:
Journal of Emotional Abuse. 1:51-67
An ethological framework of attachment is applied to recognizing and helping adults who have had, or currently have, emotionally abusive affectional relationships. Conceptualized as constant and unrelenting verbal assault, disconfirmation of needs an
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Pat Sable
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training. 34:286-296
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Pat Sable
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Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training. 34:171-181
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Clinical Social Work Journal. 24:107-118
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Pat Sable
Publikováno v:
Journal of Teaching in Social Work. 12:19-38
This article presents basic concepts of attachment theory and proposes that they be included as well as behavior courses. The ethological perspective of attachment accounts for the close bonds that form between particular individuals and the signific
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Clinical Social Work Journal. 23:117-128
Autor:
Pat Sable
Publikováno v:
Clinical Social Work Journal. 22:369-383
Within a framework of attachment, developed by John Bowlby, the anxiety disorder of agoraphobia (fear of leaving familiar surroundings, especially when alone) is conceived as a condition of anxious attachment, related to fear of separation from those