Couples as Parents
Explorations in Couple Therapy
Herausgeber: McCann, Damian; Thompson, Kate
Couples as Parents
Explorations in Couple Therapy
Herausgeber: McCann, Damian; Thompson, Kate
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Couples as Parents: Explorations in Couple Therapy explores the complex task of parenting from the perspective of the couple relationship.
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Couples as Parents: Explorations in Couple Therapy explores the complex task of parenting from the perspective of the couple relationship.
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- The Library of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781032482163
- ISBN-10: 1032482168
- Artikelnr.: 70005840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- The Library of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781032482163
- ISBN-10: 1032482168
- Artikelnr.: 70005840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Kate Thompson is a couple psychoanalytic psychotherapist and senior staff member at Tavistock Relationships (TR) with over 20 years' experience of therapy with couples and individuals. Currently heading up Couple Therapy for Depression Training of NHS practitioners, Kate is also clinical lead for TR's parenting services. Registered with BPC and BACP, Kate writes for a variety of publications; she co-edited Engaging Couples: New Directions in Therapeutic Work with Families (Routledge, 2018) and a special edition of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis on Divorce and Separation (2021). She is Co-editor in chief of Journal of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis. Damian McCann, DSysPsych, is a psychoanalytic couple psychotherapist working at Tavistock Relationships, London; adjunct faculty member of the International Psychotherapy Institute (IPI) Washington, DC; an associate of Queen Anne Street Practice, London; and an editorial board member of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis. He is also a consultant systemic psychotherapist with many years of experience working with children, adolescents and their families. He has a particular interest in working with gender and sexual diversity in psychoanalytic practice and has published and taught widely on this topic. His edited book Same-Sex Couples and Other Identities: Psychoanalytic Perspectives was published by Routledge in 2021.
Part 1 Preparation for Parenthood 1. All Change, All Change! Couples
Responding to the Transition to Parenthood 2. Being a Couple and Developing
the Capacity for Creative Parenting: A Psychoanalytic Perspective 3.
Becoming Parents through ART: Infertility, Loss, and the Dilemmas of
Assisted Reproductive Technology 4. Gay and Lesbian Parenting: Choices,
Choices and More Choices Part 2 Developmental Stages of the Child 5.
Perinatal Couple Psychotherapy and the Role of the Infant 6. Back to the
Future, Together 7. No Sex Please; We're Parents 8. Falling or Flying:
Managing the 'Emptying of the Nest' Part 3 Challenges to Parenting 9.
Perinatal Loss: The Impact on the Couple and the Next Generation 10. Great
Expectations: Blame, Shame, and Mourning in Work with Adoptive Couples 11.
Holding the Line: An Exploration of the Difficulties in Maintaining a
Boundary Around the Couple for Parents Raising a Child with a Disability
Part 4 Conflicted Parents and their Children 12. "Good Cop - Bad Cop": The
Challenge for Parents of Finding the Middle Ground 13. Mentalization-Based
Therapy - Parenting Under Pressure (MBT-PP): What Does it Feel Like? Does
it Work? How Can it Help? 14. From Partners to Co-Parents: Treading a New
Landscape after Separation
Responding to the Transition to Parenthood 2. Being a Couple and Developing
the Capacity for Creative Parenting: A Psychoanalytic Perspective 3.
Becoming Parents through ART: Infertility, Loss, and the Dilemmas of
Assisted Reproductive Technology 4. Gay and Lesbian Parenting: Choices,
Choices and More Choices Part 2 Developmental Stages of the Child 5.
Perinatal Couple Psychotherapy and the Role of the Infant 6. Back to the
Future, Together 7. No Sex Please; We're Parents 8. Falling or Flying:
Managing the 'Emptying of the Nest' Part 3 Challenges to Parenting 9.
Perinatal Loss: The Impact on the Couple and the Next Generation 10. Great
Expectations: Blame, Shame, and Mourning in Work with Adoptive Couples 11.
Holding the Line: An Exploration of the Difficulties in Maintaining a
Boundary Around the Couple for Parents Raising a Child with a Disability
Part 4 Conflicted Parents and their Children 12. "Good Cop - Bad Cop": The
Challenge for Parents of Finding the Middle Ground 13. Mentalization-Based
Therapy - Parenting Under Pressure (MBT-PP): What Does it Feel Like? Does
it Work? How Can it Help? 14. From Partners to Co-Parents: Treading a New
Landscape after Separation
Part 1 Preparation for Parenthood 1. All Change, All Change! Couples
Responding to the Transition to Parenthood 2. Being a Couple and Developing
the Capacity for Creative Parenting: A Psychoanalytic Perspective 3.
Becoming Parents through ART: Infertility, Loss, and the Dilemmas of
Assisted Reproductive Technology 4. Gay and Lesbian Parenting: Choices,
Choices and More Choices Part 2 Developmental Stages of the Child 5.
Perinatal Couple Psychotherapy and the Role of the Infant 6. Back to the
Future, Together 7. No Sex Please; We're Parents 8. Falling or Flying:
Managing the 'Emptying of the Nest' Part 3 Challenges to Parenting 9.
Perinatal Loss: The Impact on the Couple and the Next Generation 10. Great
Expectations: Blame, Shame, and Mourning in Work with Adoptive Couples 11.
Holding the Line: An Exploration of the Difficulties in Maintaining a
Boundary Around the Couple for Parents Raising a Child with a Disability
Part 4 Conflicted Parents and their Children 12. "Good Cop - Bad Cop": The
Challenge for Parents of Finding the Middle Ground 13. Mentalization-Based
Therapy - Parenting Under Pressure (MBT-PP): What Does it Feel Like? Does
it Work? How Can it Help? 14. From Partners to Co-Parents: Treading a New
Landscape after Separation
Responding to the Transition to Parenthood 2. Being a Couple and Developing
the Capacity for Creative Parenting: A Psychoanalytic Perspective 3.
Becoming Parents through ART: Infertility, Loss, and the Dilemmas of
Assisted Reproductive Technology 4. Gay and Lesbian Parenting: Choices,
Choices and More Choices Part 2 Developmental Stages of the Child 5.
Perinatal Couple Psychotherapy and the Role of the Infant 6. Back to the
Future, Together 7. No Sex Please; We're Parents 8. Falling or Flying:
Managing the 'Emptying of the Nest' Part 3 Challenges to Parenting 9.
Perinatal Loss: The Impact on the Couple and the Next Generation 10. Great
Expectations: Blame, Shame, and Mourning in Work with Adoptive Couples 11.
Holding the Line: An Exploration of the Difficulties in Maintaining a
Boundary Around the Couple for Parents Raising a Child with a Disability
Part 4 Conflicted Parents and their Children 12. "Good Cop - Bad Cop": The
Challenge for Parents of Finding the Middle Ground 13. Mentalization-Based
Therapy - Parenting Under Pressure (MBT-PP): What Does it Feel Like? Does
it Work? How Can it Help? 14. From Partners to Co-Parents: Treading a New
Landscape after Separation