#486 – How The Therapist’s Own Attachment Patterns Shape Therapy with David Wallin PhD
David Wallin, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Albany, CA. A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard who received his doctorate from the Wright Institute, he has been practicing, teaching and writing about psychotherapy for more than three decades. Presently being translated into eleven languages, his book, Attachment in Psychotherapy, has been described as “a brilliant leap in realizing the clinical promise of attachment theory, a synthesis that should be required—and will be rewarding—reading for every psychotherapist” (Daniel Goleman, PhD, author of Emotional Intelligence and Focus). He is also coauthor (with Stephen Goldbart) of Mapping the Terrain of the Heart: Passion, Tenderness, and the Capacity to Love. He has lectured on attachment and psychotherapy in Europe, Canada, Australia, and throughout the United States. His next workshop for therapists will take place on January 30, 2016 in Sacramento. The focus will be the matter closest to his heart for the last several years—namely, the impact on therapy of the attachment history and patterning of the therapist.
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