‘All children have a psychological meaning to their parents, which if made overt helps make sense of the relationship between them. Exploration of this meaning is especially relevant where there has been a breakdown in the parent-child relationship resulting in rejection, neglect or abuse.’

– (Reder & Duncan 1995 p. 42)

‘All children have a psychological meaning to their parents, which if made overt helps make sense of the relationship between them.  Exploration of this meaning is especially relevant where there has been a breakdown in the parent-child relationship resulting in rejection, neglect or abuse.’

– (Reder & Duncan 1995 p. 42)

Cambridge Centre for Attachment

Cambridge Centre for Attachment is run by Dr Ben Grey and Juliet Kesteven, offering consultancy and training in the understanding of adult and child attachment, as well as clinical supervision and mentoring of professionals.

For further information, please visit:

www.attachment.services