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Description
Attachment theory has been limited primarily to the treatment of individuals. Through his empathy-driven model, and using in-depth clinical vignettes, Hughes equips clinicians with the knowledge and tools to apply ideas of attachment, intersubjectivity, and affect regulation in the context of family therapy.
Publication
W. W. Norton & Company (2007), Edition: 1, 296 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
0393705269 / 9780393705263
Physical description
296 p.; 6.5 inches