Featured Books for "defensive exclusion"
| See all pages with references to "defensive exclusion". Excerpt - on Page 40: " ... anxiety gives rise have their origins in an attachment relationship with an unavailable or unresponsive caregiver. Defensive exclusion (Bowlby, 1980) becomes a major strategy both to restore the availability and responsiveness of the caregiver and to reinstate a ... " Key Phrases: Coughlin Della Selva, William James, core affective phenomena, core affective experience, primary depressive reaction, affective holding environment, visceral experiencing, emotion triangle, high reflective self function, self action tendencies, adaptive action tendencies, accelerated empathic therapy (see more) |
| Loss: Sadness And Depression (Attachment and Loss) by John Bowlby See all pages with references to "defensive exclusion". Excerpt - on Page 45: " ... selective exclusion, of only temporary adaptive value, from the overwhelming majority of adaptive instances it is convenient to refer to `defensive exclusion'. ... " Key Phrases: Principal System, Anna Freud, George Brown, James Robertson, Helene Deutsch, Melanie Klein, disordered mourning, young children mourn, chronic mourning, disordered variants, defensive exclusion, healthy mourning (see more) |
| Attachment Disorganization by Judith Solomon See all pages with references to "defensive exclusion". Excerpt - from Front Matter: " ... relationships create a vulnerability to later dissociative disorder. In contrast to a more traditional view that dissociation arises from the defensive exclusion of painful feelings and thoughts, Liotti proposes that dissociation is the direct product of failure to integrate experiences of irresolvable ... " Key Phrases: New York, University of Chicago Press, Basic Books, Guilford Press, Cambridge University Press, University of California, infant attachment disorganization, disorganized preschoolers, other attachment groups, punitive behavior patterns, undernourished sample, newborn behavioral organization (see more) |
| See all pages with references to "defensive exclusion". Excerpt - on Page 113: " ... at a safe distance from consciousness (Dozier et al. 2001: 63). Bowlby described this intrapsychic form of distance regulation as defensive exclusion (Bowlby 1980: 45). ... " |




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