by Bert Powell, Glen Cooper, Kent Hoffman & Bob Marvin · 2013
The clinician's manual for delivering the Circle of Security protocol.
Best for: Practitioners trained in or delivering the Circle of Security programme who need the full clinical protocol.
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The clinician's manual for delivering the Circle of Security protocol.
Best for: Practitioners trained in or delivering the Circle of Security programme who need the full clinical protocol.
This title is on our curated list because it’s widely regarded in the attachment & circle of security literature — either by a leading researcher in the field, a clinically-respected modality founder, or an author whose work consistently shows up in evidence-informed practice.
If you’d like a longer write-up of why our team finds this book useful in our work, get in touch — we’re progressively adding detailed editor notes to every book on this list.
A note. This is reading material, not clinical treatment. If you’re working through something difficult, books complement therapy — they don’t replace it. Book a session with our team for personalised support.
More books in attachment & circle of security.
Kent Hoffman, Glen Cooper & Bert Powell
Circle of Security Parenting, written for parents by the developers of the model.
Daniel J. Siegel
The scientific foundation of interpersonal neurobiology — the theoretical basis for the Circle of Security model.
Amir Levine & Rachel Heller
Translates adult attachment theory for general readers — an excellent psychoeducation resource for clients.
Susan M. Johnson
Integrates EFT with attachment theory across individual, couples, and family therapy.
John Bowlby
Bowlby's most accessible collection of lectures — foundational reading for clinicians working with parent-child relationships.
Bruce Perry & Maia Szalavitz
Case studies of traumatised children through an attachment and neurodevelopmental lens.
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