BAN DANGEROUS
JUNK THERAPY AND PROTECT OUR CHILDREN
Attachment & Human Development
Volume 5, Number 3 / September 2003
Holding therapy is not attachment therapy: Editor's introduction to this invited
Special Issue p. 219

HOWARD STEELE
Introduction to the special issue: Current perspectives on assessment and
treatment of attachment disorders pp. 221 - 222

THOMAS O'CONNOR G, CHARLES ZEANAH H
Attachment disorders: Assessment strategies and treatment approaches pp. 223 -
244

THOMAS O'CONNOR G, CHARLES ZEANAH H
Attachment, aggression and holding: A cautionary tale pp. 245 - 247

NEIL BORIS W
Referral biases and diagnostic dilemmas pp. 249 - 252

JAMES BYRNE G
Attachment-based treatment for vulnerable children pp. 253 - 257

MARY DOZIER
Are attachment disorders best seen as social impairment syndromes? pp. 259 - 264

JONATHAN GREEN
Attachment disorders: Disinhibited attachment behaviours and secure base
distortions with special reference to adopted
children pp. 265 - 270
DAVID HOWE
Psychological interventions for the spectrum of attachment disorders and
intrafamilial trauma pp. 271 - 277

DANIEL HUGHES A
The treatment of attachment disorder in infancy and early childhood: Reflections
from clinical intervention with later-adopted
foster care children pp. 279 - 282
ALICIA LIEBERMAN F
Disordered attachments: Toward evidence-based clinical practice pp. 283 - 288

ROBERT MARVIN S, WILLIAM WHELAN F
Attachment problems as a spectrum disorder: Implications for diagnosis and
treatment pp. 289 - 296

KLAUS MINDE
A clinical/research dialogue on Reactive Attachment Disorder pp. 297 - 301
HELEN MINNIS, GREGORY KECK
Perceptions of attachment in academia and the child welfare system: The gap
between research and reality pp. 303 - 306

WENDY NILSEN J
Integrating attachment theory with other approaches to developmental
psychopathology pp. 307 - 312

STEPHEN SCOTT
Attachment disorders and disorganized attachment: Similar and different1 pp. 313
- 320

MARINUS VAN IJZENDOORN H, MARIAN BAKERMANS-KRANENBURG J
Current perspectives on attachment disorders: Rejoinder and synthesis pp. 321 -
326

THOMAS O'CONNOR G, CHARLES ZEANAH H