Affect Regulation Theory: A Clinical Model (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)

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The rich, complex theory of affect regulation boiled down into a clinically useful guide.Affect regulation theory―the science of how humans regulate their emotions―is at the root of all psychotherapies. Drawing on attachment, developmental trauma, implicit processes, and neurobiology, major theorists from Allan Schore to Daniel Stern have argued how and why regulated affect is key to our optimal functioning. This book translates the intricacies of the theory into a cogent clinical synthesis. With clarity and practicality, Hill decodes the massive body of contemporary research on affect regulation, offering a comprehensible and ready-to-implement model for conducting affect regulation therapy. The book is organized around the four domains of a clinical model:a theory of bodyminda theory of optimal development of affect regulation in secure attachment relationshipsa theory of pathogenesis, in which disordered affect regulation originates in relational trauma and insecure attachment relationshipsa theory of therapeutic actions targeted to repair the affect regulating systemsThe key themes of Hill’s affect-focused approach include: how and why different patterns of affect regulation develop; how regulatory patterns are transmitted from caretakers to the infants; what adaptive and maladaptive regulatory patterns look like neurobiologically, psychologically, and relationally; how deficits in affect regulation manifest as psychiatric symptoms and personality disorders; and ultimately, the means by which regulatory deficits can be repaired. Specific chapters explore such subjects as self states, mentalization, classical and modern attachment theory, relational trauma (and its manifestations in chronic dissociation, personality disorders, and pervasive dissociated shame), supporting self-development in therapy, patient–therapist attunement, implicit and explicit therapeutic actions, and many more. Read more

ISBN10 0393707261
ISBN13 978-0393707267
Language English
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Dimensions 5.9 x 1.1 x 8.6 inches
Item Weight 1.14 pounds
Print length 320 pages
Part of series Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology
Publication date August 31, 2015

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