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    CONTENTS

    EDITORIAL
    by Linda Cundy

    ARTICLES

    – You are how you eat by Andrea Oskis
    DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.1

    – Dining in the dark by Toni Hoskins
    DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.10

    – Dem belly full but we hungry: culinary spaces and Black masculinity by Charles Brown
    DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.24

    – The argument for attachment (as the cornerstone of the understanding of eating disorders) by Prof Julia Buckroyd
    DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.37

    – What does food have to do with it? by Konstantina Chioni
    DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.48

    – “Write what you don’t understand”: disordered eating and the non-specialist therapist by Julie Friend
    DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.57

    – The men who feed the nation: a personal account of attachment to the land and being nurtured by a rural farming community by Jeffrey Lane
    DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.71

    – From food to feelings by Helen McKenna
    DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.82

    – On Food, Love and Loss by Jacqueline Samuel
    DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.90

    BOOK REVIEWS
    – Toast: The Story of a Boy’s Hunger by Nigel Slater
    Reviewed by Sheila O’Sullivan

    – Finding My Voice: A Memoir by Nadiya Hussain
    Reviewed by Sheila O’Sullivan

    – Attachment, Relationships and Food: From Cradle to Kitchen edited by Linda Cundy
    Reviewed by Gordon Alderson

    – You are what you eat: food and attachment in Laura Esquivel’s ‘Like Water for Chocolate’
    Reviewed by Julie Friend

    FILM REVIEW
    – A therapeutic parable: Babette’s Feast, Short story by: Isak Dinesen / Karen Blixen: Film directed by Gabriel Axel

    Reviewed by Linda Cundy

    Guest Editor

    Linda Cundy

    Page Extent

    136

    ISSN

    1753-5980

    e-ISSN

    2044-3757

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    • Editorial Board
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    • Instructions to Contributors
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    Description

    Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis is a leading edge journal for clinicians working relationally with their clients. It is published in conjunction with The Bowlby Centre, an organisation committed to the development, promotion and practice of attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
    The annual subscription includes two printed issues a year and includes complimentary online access from Ingenta Connect to current and past issues.

    Reasons to subscribe:
    – A leading-edge journal for clinicians working relationally with their clients;
    – A professional journal featuring cultural articles, politics, reviews and poetry relevant to attachment and relational issues;
    – An inclusive journal welcoming contributions from clinicians of all orientations;
    – An international journal open to ideas and practices from all countries and cultures;
    – A cutting-edge journal with the latest relevant developments in neuroscience.

    Editorial Board

    Editorial Board

    Editor-in-chief: Aysha Begum
    Guest editor for this issue: Linda Cundy
    Consultant Historian Editor: Brett Kahr
    Founding Editor: Joe Schwartz
    Editor Emeritus: Kate White
    Editor Emeritus: Orit Badouk Epstein

    International Advisory Board
    Richard Bowlby
    Jeremy Holmes
    Una McCluskey
    Robert Tom Muller
    Valerie Sinason

    Aims and Scope

    Aims and Scope

    Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis is a vibrant, cutting-edge journal promoting modern attachment theory in the clinical setting. Attachment brings together leading clinicians and theorists from around the world to provide an illuminating forum of outstanding papers and ideas from noted contributors, such as Beatrice Beebe, Jeremy Holmes, Daniel Stern, Arietta Slade, Giovanni Liotti, Philip Bromberg, Karlen Lyons-Ruth, and many more. Alongside, you will find sections on poetry, art, book and film reviews, which advance mental health in a human and non-pathologising fashion. By tapping into the therapist’s right-brain communication, this pioneering journal represents a major step in bringing to life attachment-based and relational psychoanalysis.

    Instructions to Contributors

    Instructions to Contributors

    ATTACHMENT: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis

    Dr. Aysha Begum: Editor-in-chief

    ATTACHMENT is a professional clinical journal for psychologists, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and clinicians published by The Bowlby Centre, formerly The Centre for Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. We welcome contributions that further attachment-based relational psychotherapy and contemporary psychoanalytic psychotherapy from colleagues of all clinical orientations.

    We encourage submissions for the three designated sections of the journal:

    1. Clinical papers:
    Advancing the field of attachment-based relational psychotherapy and contemporary psychoanalytic psychotherapy. These clinical papers are reviewed by the editorial team and should aim to have a clear clinical message supported, where appropriate, by theory and relevant referenced literature.

    2. Book and creative literature reviews:
    Book review requests should be made to the book reviews editor. The journal team will endeavour to match the book to a reviewer who has expertise in the field. Where this is not possible or achievable in a timely manner, we will consider a suggested named reviewer. This should be someone equally expert in the field and all conflicts of interest must be declared.All other creative literature reviews and shorter pieces should follow the directions for the clinical papers (above).

    3. Original and research papers:
    Advancing the field of attachment-based psychological therapies from all clinical disciplines. These papers are formally peer-reviewed. A second blind copy must be provided. And the manuscript and submission email should clearly mark ‘for peer review’. See notes below.

     

    PROCEDURE FOR SUBMISSION

    Submissions can include clinical articles, reports, reviews, commendations, obituaries and editorials, original and research papers. All contributions should be submitted following the instructions provided below on notes to contributors. Final manuscript submissions are to be made to: editor.attachment@gmail.com. In the subject heading please write the full manuscript title and send from the corresponding author’s email.

    We welcome submissions on any topic within psychological therapies with an attachment and psychoanalytic focus, that considers the remit of the journal and that it is inclusive of the academic community at large.
    Contributions to Attachment for peer-review must report original data and/or research and will be subject to peer reviewers at the discretion of the editor.
    We welcome new or recent books which are relevant to the focus of the journal and which you consider would be useful to review for readers.
    Journal policy prohibits an author from submitting the same paper for consideration by another journal and does not allow publication of a paper that has been published in whole or in part by another journal. Exceptions to this policy are at the discretion of the editor-in-chief.

    Submissions of clinical papers and original and research papers for peer review should be between 4,000–8,000 words in length. The word count includes title, keywords, references, and abstract, but author names and identifying details in the text should be excluded. Submissions for all other items (i.e. book reviews and creative literature reviews) should be 1,000–3,000 words. The word count includes title and details of the reviewed item (i.e. title and author name(s)).

    Papers are accepted for consideration on condition that you will agree as author to transfer publication rights to the publisher.

    All manuscripts should be supplied in Microsoft Word, Times New Roman font size 12, using double spacing.

    Language: Contributions should be written in British English throughout.

    Abstracts: All clinical and original and research papers must be accompanied by an abstract of up to 200 words in length.

    Keywords: All clinical and original and research papers must include up to 5 keywords.

    Subheadings: All clinical and original and research papers must include subheadings the last one being ‘Conclusion’.

    Footnotes and endnotes: Will be accepted under exceptional circumstances only.

    Figures: The inclusion of figures in black and white are accepted. Figures need to be supplied as separate high-resolution PDFs, EPS, TIFFs, or JPEGs with a descriptive file name, e.g. Figure1, Figure2a. Figures must be cited in the text as (Figure 1), (Figure 2), etc. Each figure should include a title caption and full source e.g. Figure 1 The incidence of mental health issues in the UK adult population, World Health Organization, Report on World Mental Health Issues, 2013

    References: should be compiled using the publisher’s house style. Full details can be found at https://firingthemind.com/product/attachment/

    Confidentiality and consent: Contributors are expected to use all possible means of protecting the anonymity and confidences of those about whom they write, obtaining their consent or providing deep disguise for all identifying material. In general terms, contributors are required to follow the procedure adopted in their own countries which govern the conduct of their work with human or animal subjects. If requiring further advice, authors are invited to discuss these matters with their relevant supervisory body.

    Originality: Papers submitted for publication should not have been published elsewhere or be currently submitted to other publications.

    Permissions: Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.

    Copy Dates: Whilst the Editor will welcome contributions at any time, authors should note that final copy dates for forthcoming issues will normally be on 1st January and 1st July of each year.


    Compulsory elements for submission
    Before you send the final version of your article, you must ensure the following are included:

    – Article title and full author name(s)
    – Abstract (no more than 200 words)
    – Keywords (maximum of five)
    – References
    – Author biography (maximum length of 100 words)
    – Author contact details – email and postal address


    Proofs
    Manuscripts will be copy-edited for journal house style. Authors will receive page proofs for checking. At this point, no substantial changes can be made to the paper. It is essential that proofs are checked and returned within 48 hours.

    Disclaimer
    The editor-in-chief makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the “Content”) contained in its publications. However, any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not the views of the editor-in-chief. Responsibility for confidential material and consent obtained to use in publications is that of the authors.

    In the interests of clarity and style, we reserve the right to sub-edit manuscripts but all changes will be cleared with authors before publication to ensure that meanings have not been changed. We encourage the use of inclusive language and non-pathologising descriptions of psychological distress. The editorial team have the right to edit or request change of any language deemed culturally offensive or misattuned.

     

    CONTACT

    • Editorial enquiries should be sent to attachment@gmail.com
    • Request for book reviews should be sent to the book reviews editor at gulcanpurser@gmail.com

    To contact The Bowlby Centre:

    The Bowlby Centre
    1 Highbury Crescent, London, N5 1RN Tel: 020 7700 5070
    Email: admin@thebowlbycentre.org.uk Website: www.thebowlbycentre.org.uk
    The Bowlby Centre is a Registered Charity, No. 1064780/0 and a Company Limited by Guarantee, No. 3272512

    Society Information

    Society Information

    Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis is the official journal of The Bowlby Centre, an organisation committed to the development, promotion and practice of an attachment-based, psychoanalytic relational approach to psychotherapy.

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