Attachment,Assessment, and Psychological Intervention: A Case Study of Anorexia |
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Authors: | Adriana Lis Claudia Mazzeschi Daniela Di Riso Silvia Salcuni |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology , University of Padua , Italy;2. Department of Human Science and Education , University of Perugia , Italy |
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Abstract: | Attachment patterns and personality dimensions have always been considered important to the development and adaptation of the individual. The first aim of this article was to address some basic questions about the place of attachment in a multimethod assessment when compiling a complete picture of the patient's personality functioning. The second aim was to present the Adult Attachment Projective Picture System (AAP; George &; West, 2001 George, C. and West, M. 2001. The development and preliminary validation of a new measure of adult attachment: The Adult Attachment Projective. Attachment and Human Development, 3: 30–61. Taylor &; Francis Online] , Google Scholar]) as a valid and productive assessment measure. Based on a single case study of an anorexic young woman, the article demonstrates how the AAP is integrated with the Rorschach Comprehensive System (Exner, 1991 Exner, J. E. 1991. The Rorschach: A comprehensive system: Vol. 2. Interpretation , 2nd ed., New York, NY: Wiley. Google Scholar], 1993) and other assessment tools in both the assessment and in developing a treatment plan. |
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