
Description
"Attachment Disturbances in Adults" by Daniel P. Brown (PhD) and David S. Elliott (PhD) examines how early attachment patterns influence emotional and relational dynamics in adulthood. The book introduces the "Three Pillars" model, integrating ideal parent imagery, metacognitive skill-building, and collaborative approaches to address insecure attachment styles. It provides insights into repairing attachment wounds and fostering secure connections. A comprehensive look at the impact of attachment on mental health and strategies for creating healthier relationships.
Author
Daniel P. Brown, David S. Elliott

Attachment Disturbances in Adults
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About The Author
Daniel P. Brown (PhD) is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School and an expert in trauma, attachment theory, and hypnotherapy. With over 40 years of meditation practice, his work bridges clinical psychology and mindfulness. His book, "Attachment Disturbances in Adults" (2016), provides a comprehensive exploration of attachment issues and therapeutic strategies for healing and fostering secure relationships.
Daniel P. Brown (PhD) is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School and an expert in trauma, attachment theory, and hypnotherapy. With over 40 years of meditation practice, his work bridges clinical psychology and mindfulness. His book, "Attachment Disturbances in Adults" (2016), provides a comprehensive exploration of attachment issues and therapeutic strategies for healing and fostering secure relationships.
Language
English
Topic
Relationships, Mental Health
ISBN 10|13
0393711528 | 978-0393711523
Print Length
752 pages