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Adult Attachment Anxiety: Using Group Therapy to Promote Change.
Cheri L. Marmarosh
, Giorgio A. Tasca
Divine Mercy University
George Washington University
University of Ottawa and Ottawa Hospital
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Adult Attachment
100%
Attachment Anxiety
100%
Group Therapy
100%
Binge Eating
33%
Secure Base
33%
Reflective Functioning
33%
Attachment Theory
16%
Group Therapist
16%
Emotion Regulation
16%
Depressive Symptoms
16%
Therapy Groups
16%
Group Cohesion
16%
Emotional Response
16%
Difficulties in Emotion Regulation
16%
Emotional Behavior
16%
Attachment Avoidance
16%
Group Factors
16%
Clinical Material
16%
Negative Self-image
16%
Group Treatment
16%
Ends of Groups
16%
Psychology
Group Therapy
100%
Adult Attachment
100%
Attachment Anxiety
100%
Secure Base
33%
Attachment Theory
16%
Interpersonal Relationship
16%
Binge Eating Disorder
16%
Attachment Avoidance
16%
Self-Perception
16%