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100 1 _aMcCluskey, Una,
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245 1 0 _aTo be met as a person :
_bthe dynamics of attachment in professional encounters /
_cUna McCluskey.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bKarnac Books,
_c2005.
300 _axx, 268 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tForeword /
_rPeter D. Campion --
_tThe dynamics of careseeking and caregiving --
_tOrigins of interest in attunement in therapy --
_tResearch on the process of interaction in adult psychotherapy --
_tThe work of the Chicago Group: 1940-1960 --
_tFrom a focus on the individual to a focus on interaction: 1960-1980 --
_tPsychotherapy research: 1980-2000s --
_tInfant/caregiver interactions: the process of affect identification, communication, and regulation --
_tFrom deduction to construction: from Melanie Klein to Gyorgy Gergely --
_tAffect regulation is linked with caregiving from the start of life --
_tCorrect identification of affect by the caregiver affects the infant's developing sense of self --
_tHow caregivers communicate to infants that they understand their affective state: the process of affect attunement --
_tInfants' responsiveness to affective interaction with caregivers and their response to loss of contact with caregivers --
_tCaregiver/infant interactions: the patterning of relationship --
_tPatterns of affect attunement associated with effective caregiving --
_tAffect attunement and empathy --
_tPatterns of careseeking/caregiving relationships: research into attachment behaviour in infants and young children --
_tAttachment theory --
_tInternal working models of the experience of relationship --
_tAttachment classification: stable and persistent over time --
_tThe adult attachment interview --
_tCareseeker/caregiver dyads: communication patterns in relation to affect --
_tCareseeker/caregiver dyads: interaction patterns in relation to play --
505 0 0 _tForeword /
_rPeter D. Campion --
_g1.
_tThe dynamics of careseeking and caregiving --
_g2.
_tResearch on the process of interaction in adult psychotherapy --
_g3.
_tInfant/caregiver interactions : the process of affect identification, communication, and regulation --
_g4.
_tPatterns of careseeking/caregiving relationships : research into attachment behaviour in infants and young children --
_g5.
_tPresenting the concept of goal-corrected empathic attunement : effective caregiving within psychotherapy --
_g6.
_tFirst experiment : the identification of affect attunement in adult psychotherapy --
_g7.
_tSecond experiment : is empathic attunement interactive? --
_g8.
_tThird experiment : an experiment designed to test whether secure attachment style correlates with empathic attunement and whether empathic attunement can be improved with training --
_g9.
_tThe process of obtaining a reliable measure for goal-corrected empathic attunement --
_g10.
_tResults of the third experiment --
_g11.
_tPatterns of functional and dysfunctional careseeking-caregiving partnerships --
_g12.
_tInteractions between therapists and patients and their roots in infancy.
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650 0 _aEmpathy.
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650 0 _aPsychotherapy.
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650 0 _aSocial interaction.
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650 0 _aPsychotherapy
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650 0 _aCaregivers
_xPsychology.
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650 2 _aProfessional-Patient Relations.
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650 2 _aObject Attachment
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