Adolescent Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment (AMBIT) is a developing approach to working with "hard-to-reach" youth burdened with multiple co-occurring morbidities. This article reviews the core features of AMBIT, exploring applications of attachment theory to understand what makes young people "hard to reach," and provide routes toward increased security in their attachment to a worker. Using the theory of the pedagogical stance and epistemic ("pertaining to knowledge") trust, we show how it is the therapeutic worker's accurate mentalizing of the adolescent that creates conditions for new learning, including the establishment of alternative (more secure) internal working models of helping relationships. This justifies an individual...
WOS: 000277869300006PubMed ID: 20584240Accessible summary This paper views the psychodynamic theoret...
Attachment insecurity is a transdiagnostic marker of risk associated with interpersonal emotion dysr...
This study prospectively examined the effects of adolescent (N=81) and professional caregiver (N=33)...
This book presents an innovative and empathic approach to working with traumatized teens. It offers ...
The project herein aims to identify the areas of practice in which occupational therapists use attac...
The young people are referring to have long histories and may have already experienced multiple diff...
Research shows that early childhood relationships affect later relationships across the lifespan, in...
In this presentation participants will learn about the foundations of Attachment Theory, the impact ...
Traditional models of residential care for troubled youth are based on the assumption that their dif...
Attachment theory has important implications for the criminological discipline. The quality of the r...
This paper explores the role of the key working relationship in helping traumatised and characterist...
Attachment security priming (ASP) techniques have resulted in many positive outcomes including incre...
Attachment theory suggests that representations of previous attachment experiences may explain diffe...
This research project assesses the relevance of attachment theory to the work of therapeutic communi...
Attachment security priming (ASP) techniques have resulted in many positive outcomes including incre...
WOS: 000277869300006PubMed ID: 20584240Accessible summary This paper views the psychodynamic theoret...
Attachment insecurity is a transdiagnostic marker of risk associated with interpersonal emotion dysr...
This study prospectively examined the effects of adolescent (N=81) and professional caregiver (N=33)...
This book presents an innovative and empathic approach to working with traumatized teens. It offers ...
The project herein aims to identify the areas of practice in which occupational therapists use attac...
The young people are referring to have long histories and may have already experienced multiple diff...
Research shows that early childhood relationships affect later relationships across the lifespan, in...
In this presentation participants will learn about the foundations of Attachment Theory, the impact ...
Traditional models of residential care for troubled youth are based on the assumption that their dif...
Attachment theory has important implications for the criminological discipline. The quality of the r...
This paper explores the role of the key working relationship in helping traumatised and characterist...
Attachment security priming (ASP) techniques have resulted in many positive outcomes including incre...
Attachment theory suggests that representations of previous attachment experiences may explain diffe...
This research project assesses the relevance of attachment theory to the work of therapeutic communi...
Attachment security priming (ASP) techniques have resulted in many positive outcomes including incre...
WOS: 000277869300006PubMed ID: 20584240Accessible summary This paper views the psychodynamic theoret...
Attachment insecurity is a transdiagnostic marker of risk associated with interpersonal emotion dysr...
This study prospectively examined the effects of adolescent (N=81) and professional caregiver (N=33)...