Engaging Couples
New Directions in Therapeutic Work with Families
Herausgeber: Balfour, Andrew; Thompson, Kate; Clulow, Christopher
Engaging Couples
New Directions in Therapeutic Work with Families
Herausgeber: Balfour, Andrew; Thompson, Kate; Clulow, Christopher
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Engaging Couples explores new ways of approaching some of the key issues of contemporary family life, including depression, living with long-term conditions, inter-parental conflict and domestic abuse to name but a few, refracting them through a lens that sees our relationships as fundamental to the fabric of our lives.
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Engaging Couples explores new ways of approaching some of the key issues of contemporary family life, including depression, living with long-term conditions, inter-parental conflict and domestic abuse to name but a few, refracting them through a lens that sees our relationships as fundamental to the fabric of our lives.
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- The Library of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9780367000042
- ISBN-10: 0367000040
- Artikelnr.: 53510643
- The Library of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 378g
- ISBN-13: 9780367000042
- ISBN-10: 0367000040
- Artikelnr.: 53510643
Andrew Balfour is Chief Executive at Tavistock Relationships, and a Fellow at St George's House, Windsor. He is a clinical psychologist, a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and couple psychotherapist. With Mary Morgan and Christopher Vincent, he co-edited How Couple Relationships Shape our World: Clinical Practice, Research and Policy Perspectives. Christopher Clulow is a Consultant Couple Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, a Senior Fellow of the Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology, London, and a Fellow of the Centre for Social Policy, Dartington. He has published extensively on marriage, partnerships, parenthood and couple psychotherapy. Kate Thompson is a psychoanalytic couple psychotherapist, head of Tavistock Relationship's strategic development and Couple Therapy for Depression training, Kate has worked with couples for over 20 years and specialises in the impact of mental health difficulties on relationships.
ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
FOREWORD
Brett Kahr
EDITORIAL
Andrew Balfour, Christopher Clulow and Kate Thompson
INTRODUCTION
Policy and practice contexts
Susanna Abse
CHAPTER ONE
Becoming a couple: psychoanalytic perspectives
Andrew Balfour and Mary Morgan
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER ONE
David Hewison
CHAPTER TWO
Couples becoming parents
Christopher Clulow
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER TWO
Marguerite Lawson Reid
CHAPTER THREE
Adopting together
Julie Humphries and Krisztina Glausius
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER THREE
John Simmonds
CHAPTER FOUR
Working with couples in groups
Lucy Draper
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER FOUR
Philip Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan
CHAPTER FIVE
Let's talk about sex
Marian O'Connor
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER FIVE
Janice Hiller
CHAPTER SIX
Couple therapy for depression
Kate Thompson
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER SIX
Jeremy Holmes
CHAPTER SEVEN
Mentalization based couple therapy
Viveka Nyberg and Leezah Hertzmann
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER SEVEN
Stanley Ruszczynski
CHAPTER EIGHT
Working with couple violence
Anthea Benjamin, Parmjit Chahal, Steve Mulley and Antonia Reay
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER EIGHT
Damian McCann
CHAPTER NINE
Working with the fractured container
Avi Shmueli
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER NINE
Christopher Vincent
CHAPTER TEN
Living Together with Dementia
Andrew Balfour and Liz Salter
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER TEN
Jane Garner
FOREWORD
Brett Kahr
EDITORIAL
Andrew Balfour, Christopher Clulow and Kate Thompson
INTRODUCTION
Policy and practice contexts
Susanna Abse
CHAPTER ONE
Becoming a couple: psychoanalytic perspectives
Andrew Balfour and Mary Morgan
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER ONE
David Hewison
CHAPTER TWO
Couples becoming parents
Christopher Clulow
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER TWO
Marguerite Lawson Reid
CHAPTER THREE
Adopting together
Julie Humphries and Krisztina Glausius
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER THREE
John Simmonds
CHAPTER FOUR
Working with couples in groups
Lucy Draper
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER FOUR
Philip Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan
CHAPTER FIVE
Let's talk about sex
Marian O'Connor
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER FIVE
Janice Hiller
CHAPTER SIX
Couple therapy for depression
Kate Thompson
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER SIX
Jeremy Holmes
CHAPTER SEVEN
Mentalization based couple therapy
Viveka Nyberg and Leezah Hertzmann
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER SEVEN
Stanley Ruszczynski
CHAPTER EIGHT
Working with couple violence
Anthea Benjamin, Parmjit Chahal, Steve Mulley and Antonia Reay
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER EIGHT
Damian McCann
CHAPTER NINE
Working with the fractured container
Avi Shmueli
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER NINE
Christopher Vincent
CHAPTER TEN
Living Together with Dementia
Andrew Balfour and Liz Salter
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER TEN
Jane Garner
ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
FOREWORD
Brett Kahr
EDITORIAL
Andrew Balfour, Christopher Clulow and Kate Thompson
INTRODUCTION
Policy and practice contexts
Susanna Abse
CHAPTER ONE
Becoming a couple: psychoanalytic perspectives
Andrew Balfour and Mary Morgan
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER ONE
David Hewison
CHAPTER TWO
Couples becoming parents
Christopher Clulow
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER TWO
Marguerite Lawson Reid
CHAPTER THREE
Adopting together
Julie Humphries and Krisztina Glausius
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER THREE
John Simmonds
CHAPTER FOUR
Working with couples in groups
Lucy Draper
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER FOUR
Philip Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan
CHAPTER FIVE
Let's talk about sex
Marian O'Connor
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER FIVE
Janice Hiller
CHAPTER SIX
Couple therapy for depression
Kate Thompson
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER SIX
Jeremy Holmes
CHAPTER SEVEN
Mentalization based couple therapy
Viveka Nyberg and Leezah Hertzmann
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER SEVEN
Stanley Ruszczynski
CHAPTER EIGHT
Working with couple violence
Anthea Benjamin, Parmjit Chahal, Steve Mulley and Antonia Reay
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER EIGHT
Damian McCann
CHAPTER NINE
Working with the fractured container
Avi Shmueli
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER NINE
Christopher Vincent
CHAPTER TEN
Living Together with Dementia
Andrew Balfour and Liz Salter
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER TEN
Jane Garner
FOREWORD
Brett Kahr
EDITORIAL
Andrew Balfour, Christopher Clulow and Kate Thompson
INTRODUCTION
Policy and practice contexts
Susanna Abse
CHAPTER ONE
Becoming a couple: psychoanalytic perspectives
Andrew Balfour and Mary Morgan
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER ONE
David Hewison
CHAPTER TWO
Couples becoming parents
Christopher Clulow
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER TWO
Marguerite Lawson Reid
CHAPTER THREE
Adopting together
Julie Humphries and Krisztina Glausius
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER THREE
John Simmonds
CHAPTER FOUR
Working with couples in groups
Lucy Draper
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER FOUR
Philip Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan
CHAPTER FIVE
Let's talk about sex
Marian O'Connor
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER FIVE
Janice Hiller
CHAPTER SIX
Couple therapy for depression
Kate Thompson
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER SIX
Jeremy Holmes
CHAPTER SEVEN
Mentalization based couple therapy
Viveka Nyberg and Leezah Hertzmann
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER SEVEN
Stanley Ruszczynski
CHAPTER EIGHT
Working with couple violence
Anthea Benjamin, Parmjit Chahal, Steve Mulley and Antonia Reay
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER EIGHT
Damian McCann
CHAPTER NINE
Working with the fractured container
Avi Shmueli
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER NINE
Christopher Vincent
CHAPTER TEN
Living Together with Dementia
Andrew Balfour and Liz Salter
COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER TEN
Jane Garner