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United Kingdom
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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 |
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Page Extent | 136 |
Publication Date | June 2022 |
DOI | 10.33212/att.v16n2.2022 |
ISSN | 1753-5980 |
e-ISSN | 2044-3757 |
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.
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
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.