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Found 3 free book(s)Grief and bereavement theories - Hospice Whispers
hospicewhispers.comIn psychoanalytic theory , grief work relates to the struggle to sever ties and detach energy invested in the deceased person, whereas attachment theory is characterised by a response that many individuals experience when strong affectional bonds are disrupted, for example attempting to regain a feeling of closeness (Stroebe. et al. 2004).
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cejsh.icm.edu.pl“Psychoanalytic Study of the Child” 1945, Vol. 1, 53–74. 3 J. Bowlby: Attachment and Loss. New York, Basic Books 2 1969. 4 S. Klaniczay : On Childhood Stuttering and the Theory of Clinging. “Journal of Child Psy chotherapy” 2000, Vol. 26 (1), s. 97–115.
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files.eric.ed.gov1913 Freud’s clinical research explored alliance by looking at transference based in client neurotic attachment to the analyst, and the friendly, positive feelings the client had toward the therapist. Freud postulated that the positive, reality-based component of the