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Attachment Narrative Therapy (ANT) integrates attachment, narrative, and systemic theories to explain relationship distress. This approach guides effective psychotherapeutic interventions for individuals, families, and communities.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychotherapy
  • Family Studies

Background:

  • Attachment theory explains interpersonal bonds.
  • Narrative theory focuses on life stories.
  • Systemic theory addresses interconnectedness in relationships, families, and communities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present Attachment Narrative Therapy (ANT).
  • To integrate attachment, narrative, and systemic theories.
  • To offer a framework for understanding and treating psychological distress.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical integration of three major psychological frameworks.
  • Application of integrated theory to psychotherapeutic practice.
  • Focus on relational, familial, and community dynamics.

Main Results:

  • ANT provides a robust model for explaining the origins and persistence of distress.
  • The integrated approach enhances understanding of complex human interactions.
  • ANT offers clear directions for therapeutic interventions.

Conclusions:

  • Attachment Narrative Therapy is a comprehensive approach to psychological well-being.
  • The integration of theories deepens insight into human distress.
  • ANT provides a valuable framework for psychotherapeutic practice across various contexts.