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The Unacknowledged History of J ohn B owlby's Attachment Theory
Author(s) -
Schwartz Joseph
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
british journal of psychotherapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.442
H-Index - 17
eISSN - 1752-0118
pISSN - 0265-9883
DOI - 10.1111/bjp.12149
Subject(s) - attachment theory , ignorance , psychoanalysis , psychology , acknowledgement , bond , harm , centrality , criminology , social psychology , epistemology , philosophy , computer security , finance , computer science , economics , mathematics , combinatorics
I argue that attachment theory is a central part of the history of psychoanalysis, although in a form not easily recognizable partly because of B owlby's unique formulation of the centrality of relationships in terms of attachment for understanding the dynamics of the human inner world and partly because of certain defensive features of psychoanalysis that makes changes in thinking difficult and results in the marginalization of dissident voices. B owlby's unrecognized antecedents extend back to Bleuler in Switzerland and include White, Sullivan and Thompson in the United States and Fairbairn and Winnicott in the UK . A dangerous clinical consequence of the lack of acknowledgement of B owlby's contribution to psychoanalysis has been a widespread ignorance of the difference between an attachment bond and a trauma bond. An attachment bond provides safety and a trauma bond provides harm. Victims of abuse can mistakenly be encouraged to remain in abusive relationships in the name of attachment because trauma bonds can be strong even though they are harmful. This is a dangerous misreading of attachment theory stemming from the marginalization and ignorance of B owlby's work.

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