Secure relating Holding your own in an insecure world

Sue Marriott

Book - 2024

Secure Relating offers a refreshing and innovative approach to understanding and improving relationships in today's increasingly polarized world. Drawing on over thirty years of professional clinical experience, authors Ann Kelley, PhD and Sue Marriott, LCSW, CGP integrate modern attachment theory, relational neuroscience, and depth psychology into practical tools for deepening self-awareness and navigating closeness with strength in even the most challenging relationships.

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Sue Marriott (author)
Other Authors
Ann Kelley (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xx, 327 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-318) and index.
ISBN
9780063334557
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Recognition-The Power of Awareness
  • 1. The Earning Security Journey
  • 2. Gaining Awareness
  • 3. Relational Neuroscience 201
  • 4. Attachment Theory's Coming-of-Age Story
  • 5. Moving Attachment Maps
  • 6. Organizing the Disorganized
  • 7. When Systems Create Insecurity
  • Part II. Reflection-Building Agency
  • 8. Warming Up Blue Activation
  • 9. Cooling Down Red Activation
  • 10. Resolving the Unresolved
  • Part III. Rewiring-Creating Deep Change
  • 11. Deepening Security Inside Ourselves
  • 12. Deepening Security Between Us
  • 13. Deepening Security Among Us
  • Appendix 1. Resources: Related Expert Interviews
  • Appendix 2. Modern Attachment Regulation Spectrum (MARS) Key
  • Appendix 3. A Non-Exhaustive Selection of Key Relational Science Contributors
  • Appendix 4. Resources for Bottom-Up Healing
  • Endnotes
  • Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A survey of strategies for self-discovery. Marriott, a group psychotherapist and clinical social worker, and Kelley, a psychologist, co-host the podcast Therapist Uncensored. In this collaboration, they offer thoughtful, well-supported advice for fostering personal growth and nurturing social bonds. Identifying themselves as a white, cis-gendered, middle-aged, same-sex married couple, the authors aim to be inclusive and supportive of all readers. As they point out, people of color or those who are neurodiverse or genderqueer have been shaped by distinct, sometimes traumatic, experiences. "Plumb your various identities," the authors advise, and think about "the impact of your experiences on the protective and connective strategies you've developed, weighing their current usefulness." Drawing on modern attachment theory and relational neuroscience, Marriott and Kelley look at how unconscious defensive patterns can be transformed into conscious strengths. The Modern Attachment-Regulation Spectrum (MARS), depicted as rainbow-colored images, serves as a colorful illustration of one's state of mind, with green being a safe zone, gradations toward red indicating emotional activation, and gradations toward blue indicating defensive withdrawal. In an appendix, the authors provide a detailed analysis of the spectrum and its connection to behavior and emotion. The MARS, they write, can prove useful for readers "to recognize where you are and turn your focus toward scooting back towards the green zone rather quickly." The authors present ways to reflect on behavior, recognize patterns, and work "to pause and try different strategies," a process they call rewiring. "A secure state of mind," the authors assert, "enables you to care about, advocate for and be generous with people close to you and those you'll never meet. In this way, making the deliberate choice to prioritize secure functioning over falling back into defensive self-preservation is a powerful action that can disrupt, and even reverse" divisiveness and polarization. An encouraging guide to a healthy mindset. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.