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This book for therapists begins with basic theories and research on attachment, then demonstrates how attachment-oriented interventions can effectively be used to treat a wide range of clinical issues. Extended case examples involving clients of a wide range in age and circumstance form its core and illustrate Brisch’s unusually flexible approach to intake, treatment and termination.
Publication
The Guilford Press (2004), Edition: Translated, 294 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
1572306815 / 9781572306813
Physical description
294 p.; 8.96 inches