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Therapist Uncensored Podcast

TU126 – What Do We Mean by Modern Attachment? Sue Marriott & Ann Kelley Discuss

Therapist Uncensored Podcast

Sue Marriott LCSW, CGP & Ann Kelley PhD

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Science, Education, Self-improvement, Relationships

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Modern Attachment-Regulation Spectrum (MARS)... what is that, anyway?  Ann Kelley & Sue Marriott are back to discuss changes in the field of the attachment and the relational sciences. They share what they mean by modern attachment, review the science, and discuss their new Modern Attachment-Regulation Spectrum (MARS), a model to translate the cumulative and complex science so that those who would not otherwise have access (or understanding of) the material can benefit. They focus on clinical and real-life practical application. Learn more at Therapist Uncensored HTTP:www.therapistuncensored.com/podcast and get detailed show notes for this episode and many others there. Join their private online community at HTTP://www.patreon.com/therapistuncensored

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0:00.0

Therapist Unsensored brings you decades of experience with interpersonal psychotherapy,

0:07.1

relational neuroscience, modern attachment, and anything else they think will be helpful in healing humans.

0:12.1

Now, hear your co-host, Dr. Ann Kelly and Sue Marriott.

0:17.0

Hey Sue, I'm happy to be back with you in the studio recording together.

0:26.3

We've had several recordings which are great guests.

0:28.7

I've loved that, but it's also really fun to be back and just getting into the basics with you and I am looking forward to that

0:36.4

Yeah, me too. My brain is kind of popping and exploding with so much that I want to talk to the audience directly about and I'm really happy to do this.

0:44.9

We're going to take a little bit of a wide lens on what modern attachment actually is, what we mean when

0:50.8

we say it, and bring folks if you're new to the whole thing or

0:55.5

will kind of bring you along with us.

0:58.0

But if attachment is something you're familiar with, you know, we always try to deliver no

1:01.7

matter what level you're already at, so that's fun to do.

1:05.4

So you and I often on this podcast we talk about modern attachment.

1:09.8

I don't know that everybody really understands what we mean by either of those words

1:13.7

really but particularly together. So we're not talking about that we're not talking

1:17.7

about Sears and the early form. Tell us what we are talking about. We actually have a whole podcast where we really pulled apart some of the myths around attachment.

1:28.0

But just very quickly, so we basically have 70 years of interdisciplinary research.

1:34.0

It goes back to the 50s.

1:35.8

And up until mid 90s, there was kind of a block

1:40.3

of incredible data.

1:42.4

Attachment theory is I think the best, the most complex and

1:48.8

validated theory of human behavior. It incorporates both biology and

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