Gregory Keck


Gregory C. Keck





Prominent Attachment Therapist Gregory C. Keck is licensed as a psychologist in the state of Ohio. He is the founder and director of the Attachment and Bonding Center of Ohio (ABC) in Cleveland, Ohio. ABC is a “registered clinical organization” with the Association for the Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children (ATTACh), the national trade organization for Attachment Therapists. He is also a past president of ATTACh.

Keck holds a doctoral degree from Union Institute, in Cincinnati, Ohio. At the time he was awarded the doctorate (1978), Union Institute was a candidate for accreditation, a status it had for a remarkably long 13 years. Union Institute’s psychology program has never been accredited by the American Psychological Association.

Keck claims that the doctorate is in the field of “Applied Behavioral Sciences.” However, the subject of his dissertation (“Study of the Correlates of the Development of Interpersonal Maturity and the Differential Behavioral Classification System of the Juvenile Offender”) suggests to us that the area of concentration was more precisely criminology.

Keck also has claimed two diplomates (advanced professional standing) — one from the American Board of Medical Psychotherapy (ABMP), and another in “Professional Psychotherapy” — but neither is widely recognized or accepted in professional circles (possible “vanity boards”). The same is true of his claim to be a Fellow of ABMP.

In His Own Words

— Most Telling —

— Holding Therapy —

— “Catharsis” —

— Treating Sexually Abused Children —

— Holding Therapy For Parents —

— On The Child’s Past —

— Confidentiality —

— Eye Contact —

— “Attachment Transfer” —

— “Frozen Development” —

— “Attachment Disorder” —

— Who Is Unattached Anyway? —

— Scare Tactics —

— “Cycle of Bonding” & Other Attachment Mythology —

— View of Conventional Therapy —

— Food —

— “Reparenting” —

— Cutting Out Ancillary Services —

— Parenting —

— Pushing “Love and Logic” —

— Role of Father —

— Respite —

— Elimination —

— State Support —

— “Related Readings” —

— Resources —


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