ABSTRACT

By viewing romantic love as an attachment bond, Clare Rosoman incorporates emotionally focused therapy (EFT) and attachment theory to provide evidence-based tools in navigating close relationships and managing the pain of relationship loss.

Beginning with a foreword from Veronica Kallos-Lilly, this book firstly explores how attachment themes show up in relationship dynamics, creating either security or insecurity, before looking at how relationships go wrong. Chapters then focus on creating a new narrative for this loss of connection, helping readers learn about their own attachment strategies and how to work through pain, anger, and grief. The last part focuses on helping readers learn how to forgive, let go, build security within themselves, and implement these strategies in future relationships.

Addressing all forms of relationships, including family and friendship losses, LGBTQ+ couples, and references to cultural humility, this accessible and empathetic guide is written for both therapists and their clients to help them learn from their experiences and build the ability to be a resource for themselves. It is essential reading for EFT therapists as well as couple, marriage, and family therapists.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part I|42 pages

Taking stock – Where am I now and how did I get here?

chapter 10One|18 pages

Why does it hurt so much?

chapter Two|22 pages

Where did it all go wrong?

part II|60 pages

Processing pain – What can I learn and how can I grow?

chapter Four|20 pages

Anger and attachment

chapter Five|20 pages

Grief and attachment

part III|58 pages

Looking forward – What's next for me?

chapter 112Six|16 pages

Acceptance and detaching

chapter Seven|20 pages

Earning security with yourself