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Addiction as an Attachment Disorder
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The emergence of attachment theory reflects a conceptual revolution that has evolved over the last fifteen years which synthesizes the best ideas of psychodynamic theory, the cognitive sciences, child brain development, and the neurosciences. Attachment theory offers an explanation for the transformational powers inherent in all authentic relationships and also provides a credible and practical way to understand and treat addiction. The relational perspective has ushered in more innovative ways for understanding addiction and the difficulties that the typical addict and alcoholic brings to treatment

In this second edition, Flores uses attachment theory to explain the roots of addiction and provide a road to recovery. This classic text is ideal for masters students in counseling, social work, and psychology, as well as professionals looking to help this misunderstood and underserved population. Features of the new edition include:

Complete updated references according to DSM-VGreater attention to the needs of multicultural clientsNew case studies incorporating gender and racial awarenessBulleted summaries at the end of each chapterExpanded discussion on neurobiology, DBT, and mindfulness in the treatment processIncorporation of contemporary writing on AA, 12 Steps, and other emerging treatment models


Contents:

Part I: Theory
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Addiction Overview
Chapter 3: Attachment Overview
Chapter 4: Self Psychology
Chapter 5: Neurobiology
Chapter 6: Cultural Impact on Attachment

Part II: Treatment
Chapter 7: Overview of Treatment
Chapter 8: Early Treatment
Chapter 9: Late Treatment
Chapter 10: Group Therapy
Chapter 11: Therapeutic Alliance


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ISBN-13: 9781538130834
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publication date: July, 2020
Pages: 350
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Addictions and Therapy, Psychology

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