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This textbook provides an up-to-date guide to the application of Attachment Narrative Therapy (ANT), a model that combines concepts and techniques from systemic family therapy, narrative therapy and theory and attachment theory.
Rudi Dallos is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Plymouth. He has worked as a family therapist for 35 years and has engaged in research utilizing the ANT approach. He has published widely and written a number of books including: Don’t Blame the Parents, Attachment Narrative Therapy, Formulation in Psychotherapy and Counselling and An Introduction to Family Therapy.
Introduction to the Book.- Attachment narrative therapy.- “Am I a good mother?”: when attachment bonds have been disrupted by chronic shame.- Supporting Parents of Children with an Intellectual Disability using Attachment Narrative Therapy.- Taking an insider position to working with family conflict, violence and domestic abuse: contributions from Attachment Narrative Therapy.- Working Systemically with Family Violence and Attachment Dilemmas.- SAFE, A manualised version of Attachment Narrative Therapy designed for families of children with an autism diagnosis.- Self-harm: Moving from Dyads to Triads.- Fostering Home–School relationships: SAFE with SCHOOLS.- Long Term Supervision in Post-qualification Systemic Psychotherapy: An Attachment Narrative Approach.- Setting Up an ANT-based Systemic Family Therapy Clinic: Experiences, recommendations and extensions.- Bereavement Attachment Narrative Therapy (BANT) : An ANT approach to working with Grief.