Monday 1st February 2021
I was reading this article and thought you might be interested – Attachment Theory and the Therapeutic Relationship (click to access).
The paper covers the key points of:
I would strongly recommend that all practitioners take a read, it is only 4 pages long in content but gives you a lot to reflect on in your own practice. Whether you are part of the furniture or have not even started delivering yet…
This is a really useful graphic just to remind ourselves of the different styles of attachment outlines in John Bowlby’s work – remember The Attachment Theory is one of the key underpinning principles of Drawing and Talking.
Practitioners in the Drawing and Talking Graduate Group, you will know that I am a big believer that the Therapeutic Alliance between the Drawing and Talking Practitioner and their client is absolutely essential
And since I have applied that to my work with children and adults, I have been blown away.
Now you may remember from the foundation course that
Something that Dr Eric Green, a well-respected Jungian Play Therapist said in his book The Handbook of Jungian Play Therapy with Children and Adolescents.
Dr Pat Ogden
I would love it if each of you could just spend a few minutes this week reflecting on both of the above statements and just take some time to let them sink in.
In our weekly CPD Newsletter in February, I am going to focus around attachment and share my learning around this topic, but if anyone has anything they would like to share back, your are absolutely welcome to get in touch, I really would like to hear from as many of you as possible.
Marcus Dyke – Drawing and Talking Ltd