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Jon Mills, Psy.D., Ph.D., ABPP, is a psychologist, philosopher, and psychoanalyst in private practice in Ajax, Ontario, Canada. He is a diplomate in psychoanalysis and clinical psychology with the American Board of Professional Psychology and is currently president of the Section on Psychoanalysis of the Canadian Psychological Association.
Part 1 Part I: Theoretical and Diagnostic Considerations
Chapter 2 1 Conceptualizing Attachment Pathology
Chapter 3 2 The Attachment Disordered Self
Chapter 4 3 Borderline Organization, Trauma, and Attachment
Part 5 Part II: Treatment Perspectives
Chapter 6 4 Beginning the Treatment
Chapter 7 5 The Fragile Nature of Therapeutic Alliance
Chapter 8 6 Managing Primitive Defenses
Chapter 9 7 Embracing Countertransference
Chapter 10 8 Reaching the Affect
Part 11 Part III: Extended Case Studies
Chapter 12 Engaging Alexithymia in a Depressed, Eating Disordered, Body Dysmorphic Adolescent Female
Chapter 13 Feeling Closeted: Der Todestrieb, Guilt, and Self-Punishment in a Bipolar Gay Man
Chapter 14 Homo Homini Lupus: Treating a Case of Systemic Ritualistic Abuse
Chapter 15 Postscript from the Unconscious
It is a rare treat indeed and one that is increasingly uncommon to have the richest, most detailed clinical material presented alongside tightly organized and coherent clinical theory. This book is of immense practical value. In teaching simple but effective therapeutic techniques, the book succeeds in identifying a previously frequently overlooked set of clinical problems and in meeting these in the most powerful way that modern analytic technique is able to muster. This book is an absolute gem!
— Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., University College of London, Director of the Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology
Mills' work is a welcome addition to the literature. It goes beyond simply linking adult psychopathology to early attachment difficulties. Mills' work provides a theoretical framework for understanding attachment from a psychodynamic/psychoanalytic perspective and then uses this theoretical framework to discuss the aetiology and treatment of adult disorders. Although Mills is working from a psychoanalytic/psychodynamic perspective, this book offers much to clinicians from all perspectives. Mills is clearly passionate about his work, and it is hard not to feel the same excitement when reading his work...
— Canadian Psychology
The theoretical discussions and treatment considerations are rich, nuanced, and informative.
— Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic: A Journal for the Mental Health Professions
Under the author's highly knowledgeable and skillful guidance, attachment theory once the pariah of psychoanalysis, is demonstrated by him to be central to understanding human development, and errors in attachment to be central to the development of psychopathology. Thus, attachment has now become a major player in psychoanalytic theory and clinical application. Dr. Mills ably demonstrates the role of attachment disorder in adult dysfunctional ways of being. It is the immediacy of the importance of attachment in the clinical situation which clearly distinguishes this worthy book. Attachment is no longer simply a feature of infancy in childhood. It is a matter for a lifetime and is a major player in adult psychopathology. I urge all mental health workers to read it.
— James S. Grotstein, M.D., David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA; Training and Supervising analyst at the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society/Institute and
Mills' work is a welcome addition to the literature. It goes beyond simply linking adult psychopathology to early attachment difficulties. Mills' work provides a theoretical framework for understanding attachment from a psychodynamic/psychoanalytic perspective and then uses this theoretical framework to discuss the aetiology and treatment of adult disorders. Although Mills is working from a psychoanalytic/psychodynamic perspective, this book offers much to clinicians from all perspectives. Mills is clearly passionate about his work, and it is hard not to feel the same excitement when reading his work.
— Canadian Psychology
• Winner, 2006 Gradiva Award Nominee