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Attachment and the Family/Relationship Lifecycle

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Relate – A brief history

• Established 70 years ago by Reverand Dr Herbert Gray

• Opened the doors to a marriage guidance service in 1938

• The first counsellors had little or no training

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Early client issues…..

• Total ignorance about sex

• Managing living with extended family members

• Return of ex service men and women at the end of WWII

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Today

• Relate sees approximately 150,000 clients annually

• This includes 22,000 children and young people and 9,000 families

• Relate has 2,000 practitioners working across 78 centres in England and Wales

• We have our own training institute delivering courses to M.A. and MSc level

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Relate Cymru

From the 1st April 2010 the centres in Wales merged to form an all-

Wales Organisation

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Relate Cymru Services

• Relationship and family Counselling

• Sex Therapy

• Family Mediation

• Child contact Services and Centres

• Choose 2 Change

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Attachment across the family/relationship life

cycle

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Underlying strategy behind the

Relate Approach

The 3 stage model:

•Exploration

•Understanding

•Action

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The Relate Approach takes an eclectic position drawing on

theoretical models from a range of sources

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The Model of Attachment originated in the field of child psychiatry and the works of

John Bowlby.

An emotional bond that impacts from “the cradle to the grave”

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Relate works with the effect of attachment patterns set down in childhood on the on-going adult couple relationship and

family system

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ATTACHMENT STYLES IN ADULTS

Secure Attachment

Anxious/ambivalent – Preoccupied

Anxious/Avoidant/Dismissive

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Attachment problems are often shared between the couple. Couples are drawn together because of complimentary

attachment behaviour but these can become

conflicting over time

Anxious pre-occupied- anxious avoidant

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What is a Genogram?

A graphic representation, rather like a joint family tree of all the

relationships of importance during the life time of each

partner. It can identify patterns of interaction and attachment patterns are clearly evident.

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Relate Cymru’s Mission

“To promote health respect and justice in couple and family

relationships”

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Relate Cymru’s Vision

“A future in which good couple and family relationships form the

heart of a thriving society”

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