More About Couples on the Couch
Approaching Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy from an Expanded Perspective
Herausgeber: Nathans, Shelley
More About Couples on the Couch
Approaching Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy from an Expanded Perspective
Herausgeber: Nathans, Shelley
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Following the critically acclaimed Couples on the Couch, this volume offers further compelling ideas about couple psychotherapy from a psychoanalytic perspective.
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Following the critically acclaimed Couples on the Couch, this volume offers further compelling ideas about couple psychotherapy from a psychoanalytic perspective.
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- Relational Perspectives Book Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781032207452
- ISBN-10: 1032207450
- Artikelnr.: 64358563
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Relational Perspectives Book Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781032207452
- ISBN-10: 1032207450
- Artikelnr.: 64358563
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Shelley Nathans is on the faculties of The Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy Group and The Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California and is director/producer of Robert Wallerstein: 65 Years at the Center of Psychoanalysis. Her publications include, "Oedipus for Everyone: Revitalizing the Model for LBGTQ Couples and Single Parent Families'' ( Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2021). She is co-editor (with Milton Schaefer) of Couples on the Couch: Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy and the Tavistock Model (Routledge, 2017). She is in private practice in San Francisco and Oakland, California.
Preface 1. Re-visioning Creativity in Couple Psychoanalysis: The Importance
of Winnicott and Bollas in Clinical Practice 2. Discussion of "Re-visioning
Creativity in Couple Psychoanalysis: The Importance of Winnicott and Bollas
in Clinical Practice" by David Hewison 3. Love as Creative Illusion and its
Place in Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy 4. Discussion of "Love as
Creative Illusion and its Place in Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy" by
Julie Friend 5. Infidelity as Manic Defense 6. Discussion of "Infidelity as
Manic Defense" by Shelley Nathans 7. Viewing the Absence of Sex from Couple
Relationships Through the "Core Complex" Lens 8. Discussion of "Viewing the
Absence of Sex from Couple Relationships Through the 'Core Complex' Lens by
Amita Sehgal 9. Lesbian and Gay Couple Relationships: When Internalized
Homophobia Gets in the Way of Couple Creativity 10. Discussion of "Lesbian
and Gay Couple Relationships: When Internalized Homophobia Gets in the Way
of Couple Creativity" 11. Lost - and Found - in Translation: Do Ronald
Fairbairn's Ideas Still Speak Usefully to 21st Century Couple Therapists?
12. Discussion of "Lost - and Found - in Translation: Do Ronald Fairbairn's
Ideas Still Speak Usefully to 21st Century Couple Therapists?" by Molly
Ludlam 13. Approaching Couples Through the Lens of Link Theory 14.
Discussion of "Approaching Couples Through the Lens of Link Theory " by
Monica Vorcheimer 15. The Application of Contemporary Self Psychology to
Couple Psychotherapy 16. Discussion of "The Application of Contemporary
Self Psychology to Couple Psychotherapy" by Carla Leone 17. Co-Parent
Therapy and the Parenting Plan as Transitional Phenomena: Working
Psychoanalytically with High Conflict Separating and Divorcing Couples 18.
Discussion of "Co-Parent Therapy and the Parenting Plan as Transitional
Phenomena: Working Psychoanalytically with High Conflict Separating and
Divorcing Couples" by Dana Iscoff
of Winnicott and Bollas in Clinical Practice 2. Discussion of "Re-visioning
Creativity in Couple Psychoanalysis: The Importance of Winnicott and Bollas
in Clinical Practice" by David Hewison 3. Love as Creative Illusion and its
Place in Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy 4. Discussion of "Love as
Creative Illusion and its Place in Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy" by
Julie Friend 5. Infidelity as Manic Defense 6. Discussion of "Infidelity as
Manic Defense" by Shelley Nathans 7. Viewing the Absence of Sex from Couple
Relationships Through the "Core Complex" Lens 8. Discussion of "Viewing the
Absence of Sex from Couple Relationships Through the 'Core Complex' Lens by
Amita Sehgal 9. Lesbian and Gay Couple Relationships: When Internalized
Homophobia Gets in the Way of Couple Creativity 10. Discussion of "Lesbian
and Gay Couple Relationships: When Internalized Homophobia Gets in the Way
of Couple Creativity" 11. Lost - and Found - in Translation: Do Ronald
Fairbairn's Ideas Still Speak Usefully to 21st Century Couple Therapists?
12. Discussion of "Lost - and Found - in Translation: Do Ronald Fairbairn's
Ideas Still Speak Usefully to 21st Century Couple Therapists?" by Molly
Ludlam 13. Approaching Couples Through the Lens of Link Theory 14.
Discussion of "Approaching Couples Through the Lens of Link Theory " by
Monica Vorcheimer 15. The Application of Contemporary Self Psychology to
Couple Psychotherapy 16. Discussion of "The Application of Contemporary
Self Psychology to Couple Psychotherapy" by Carla Leone 17. Co-Parent
Therapy and the Parenting Plan as Transitional Phenomena: Working
Psychoanalytically with High Conflict Separating and Divorcing Couples 18.
Discussion of "Co-Parent Therapy and the Parenting Plan as Transitional
Phenomena: Working Psychoanalytically with High Conflict Separating and
Divorcing Couples" by Dana Iscoff
Preface 1. Re-visioning Creativity in Couple Psychoanalysis: The Importance
of Winnicott and Bollas in Clinical Practice 2. Discussion of "Re-visioning
Creativity in Couple Psychoanalysis: The Importance of Winnicott and Bollas
in Clinical Practice" by David Hewison 3. Love as Creative Illusion and its
Place in Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy 4. Discussion of "Love as
Creative Illusion and its Place in Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy" by
Julie Friend 5. Infidelity as Manic Defense 6. Discussion of "Infidelity as
Manic Defense" by Shelley Nathans 7. Viewing the Absence of Sex from Couple
Relationships Through the "Core Complex" Lens 8. Discussion of "Viewing the
Absence of Sex from Couple Relationships Through the 'Core Complex' Lens by
Amita Sehgal 9. Lesbian and Gay Couple Relationships: When Internalized
Homophobia Gets in the Way of Couple Creativity 10. Discussion of "Lesbian
and Gay Couple Relationships: When Internalized Homophobia Gets in the Way
of Couple Creativity" 11. Lost - and Found - in Translation: Do Ronald
Fairbairn's Ideas Still Speak Usefully to 21st Century Couple Therapists?
12. Discussion of "Lost - and Found - in Translation: Do Ronald Fairbairn's
Ideas Still Speak Usefully to 21st Century Couple Therapists?" by Molly
Ludlam 13. Approaching Couples Through the Lens of Link Theory 14.
Discussion of "Approaching Couples Through the Lens of Link Theory " by
Monica Vorcheimer 15. The Application of Contemporary Self Psychology to
Couple Psychotherapy 16. Discussion of "The Application of Contemporary
Self Psychology to Couple Psychotherapy" by Carla Leone 17. Co-Parent
Therapy and the Parenting Plan as Transitional Phenomena: Working
Psychoanalytically with High Conflict Separating and Divorcing Couples 18.
Discussion of "Co-Parent Therapy and the Parenting Plan as Transitional
Phenomena: Working Psychoanalytically with High Conflict Separating and
Divorcing Couples" by Dana Iscoff
of Winnicott and Bollas in Clinical Practice 2. Discussion of "Re-visioning
Creativity in Couple Psychoanalysis: The Importance of Winnicott and Bollas
in Clinical Practice" by David Hewison 3. Love as Creative Illusion and its
Place in Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy 4. Discussion of "Love as
Creative Illusion and its Place in Psychoanalytic Couple Psychotherapy" by
Julie Friend 5. Infidelity as Manic Defense 6. Discussion of "Infidelity as
Manic Defense" by Shelley Nathans 7. Viewing the Absence of Sex from Couple
Relationships Through the "Core Complex" Lens 8. Discussion of "Viewing the
Absence of Sex from Couple Relationships Through the 'Core Complex' Lens by
Amita Sehgal 9. Lesbian and Gay Couple Relationships: When Internalized
Homophobia Gets in the Way of Couple Creativity 10. Discussion of "Lesbian
and Gay Couple Relationships: When Internalized Homophobia Gets in the Way
of Couple Creativity" 11. Lost - and Found - in Translation: Do Ronald
Fairbairn's Ideas Still Speak Usefully to 21st Century Couple Therapists?
12. Discussion of "Lost - and Found - in Translation: Do Ronald Fairbairn's
Ideas Still Speak Usefully to 21st Century Couple Therapists?" by Molly
Ludlam 13. Approaching Couples Through the Lens of Link Theory 14.
Discussion of "Approaching Couples Through the Lens of Link Theory " by
Monica Vorcheimer 15. The Application of Contemporary Self Psychology to
Couple Psychotherapy 16. Discussion of "The Application of Contemporary
Self Psychology to Couple Psychotherapy" by Carla Leone 17. Co-Parent
Therapy and the Parenting Plan as Transitional Phenomena: Working
Psychoanalytically with High Conflict Separating and Divorcing Couples 18.
Discussion of "Co-Parent Therapy and the Parenting Plan as Transitional
Phenomena: Working Psychoanalytically with High Conflict Separating and
Divorcing Couples" by Dana Iscoff