PMID: 9534835Apr 16, 1998Paper

Psychiatric staff as attachment figures. Understanding management problems in psychiatric services in the light of attachment theory

The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
G Adshead

Abstract

Attachment theory argues that psychological development and functioning are affected by our earliest attachments to care-givers. Failed or pathological attachment in childhood may give rise to repetition of maladaptive attachment patterns in adulthood. Analysis of therapeutic relationships in the light of attachment theory. Relationships between patients and both psychiatric care-givers and institutions may resemble attachment relationship. An attachment perspective may be useful for understanding common behavioural disturbances in general psychiatric settings, and support the use of clinical strategies which focus on containment of arousal and the management of anxiety states.

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