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Attachment Theory: Some Implications for Gestalt Therapy
Author (lead)
Neil Harris
Harris, N., 1996 Attachment Theory: Some Implications for Gestalt Therapy. British Gestalt Journal, 5.2 103-112
Attachment Theory: Some Implications for Gestalt Therapy
Harris, N., 1996 Attachment Theory: Some Implications for Gestalt Therapy. British Gestalt Journal, 5.2 103-112
Key words: Attachment theory, Gestalt therapy, therapeutic relationship
Abstract:
Attachment theory has been developed over the last fifty years as one way of understanding the foundations of our capacity and need to make and sustain relationships. It has made an important contribution, not only to the way that we view the development of the earliest relationships in our lives, but also to our understanding of the processes of separation and loss. The implications for psychotherapy in general are becoming clearer, and in this article specific attention is paid to ways in which it may be useful for Gestalt therapists to be mindful of key attachment concepts, how they may emerge in our work, and how they may be used therapeutically. Key words: Attachment theory, Gestalt therapy, therapeutic relationship.

