This book brings together for the first time the work of John Bowlby and post-Bowlbian research. As well as providing insights into the history of the psychoanalytic movement it shows how Attachment Theory can inform the practice of psychotherapy. Table of Contents Part 1: Origins Chapter 1. Introduction 2. Biographical 3. Maternal Deprivation Part 11: Attachment Theory Chapter 4. Attachment, Anxiety, Internal Working Models Chapter 5. Loss, Anger and Grief 6. Attachment Theory and Personality Development:the Research Evidence Part 111: Implications Chapter 7. Bowlby and the Inner World:Attachment Theory and psychoanalysis Chapter 8. Attachment Theory and the Practice of Psychotherapy Chapter 9. Attachment Theory and Psychiatric Disorder Chapter 10. Attachment Theory and Society Chapter 11. Epilogue |