Patterns of Relating
Explore the profound insights of adult attachment theory in "Patterns of Relating" by JMH, published by Guilford Publications in 1994. This enlightening hardback edition spans 210 pages and delves into the significance of attachment in understanding social behavior and enhancing clinical practice. The book meticulously defines reciprocal attachment relationships for adults, aligning them with established criteria for infants and children. Through compelling case studies, it illustrates the practical applications of these theories in real-world scenarios. Whether you are a mental health professional or simply interested in the dynamics of human relationships, this book offers valuable perspectives that can deepen your understanding of how attachments shape our interactions. Perfect for both academic and personal exploration, "Patterns of Relating" is a must-have addition to your collection.