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The significance of the clinician's felt experience: Using attachment theory to understand the therapist's emotional experience when working with someone with …

Linington, 2019

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4677918030507980406
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Linington M
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Attachment Theory and Psychosis

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This chapter highlights the importance of considering the mental health worker's own attachment experiences and how these play out in therapeutic encounters. I provide a case vignette from my own clinical practice, which illustrates how my own attachment history …
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