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Interpretation in Couple and Family Psychoanalysis: Cross-Cultural Perspectives covers the broad range of contemporary perspectives on the use of interpretation in couple and family psychoanalysis from leading practitioners around the world.
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Interpretation in Couple and Family Psychoanalysis: Cross-Cultural Perspectives covers the broad range of contemporary perspectives on the use of interpretation in couple and family psychoanalysis from leading practitioners around the world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429565885
- Artikelnr.: 56898366
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429565885
- Artikelnr.: 56898366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Timothy Keogh is a Training Analyst with the Australian Psychoanalytical Society, Senior Lecturer, Medical School, University of Sydney, Co-chair for Australasia of the IPA's Committee on Couple and Family Psychoanalysis, a Vice President of the International Association of Couple and Family Psychoanalysis (IACFP) and the Vice President, Australasian Confederation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies (ACPP). Elizabeth Palacios is a Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst with the Madrid Psychoanalytical Association and the International Psychoanalytical Association. She is Co-chair for Europe of IPA's Committee on Couple and Family Psychoanalysis (COFAP), and President of the Aragonese Association for the Investigation of Child and Adolescent Psychic Life (AAPIPNA) and a member of FEAP.
Acknowledgements
About the editors and contributors
Series editor's foreword, Christopher Clulow
Editor's Preface, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Approaches to interpretation with couples and families
Introduction, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios
European perspective, Elizabeth Palacios
British perspective, Mary Morgan
North American perspective, David E. Scharff and Jill Savege Scharff
South American perspective, Janine Puget
Australasian perspective, Timothy Keogh
Part II: Interpretation in couple psychoanalysis
Chapter 2: Complex and creative: the field of couple interpretation, Mary Morgan
Discussant perspective: Hanni Mann-Shalvi
Discussant perspective: Roberta Gorischnik
Chapter 3: The role of interpretation in the assessment phase of couple psychoanalysis, Timothy Keogh and Cynthia Gregory-Roberts
Discussant perspective: Damian McCann
Discussant perspective: Alicia Leisse de Lustgartgen
Chapter 4: Demand analysis: the treatment of the couple, Pedro Gil Corbacho and Carmen Monedero Mateo
Discussant perspective: Rosa Jaitin
Chapter 5: Therapeutic intervention in psychoanalytical clinical work with couples, Miguel Alejo Spivacow
Part III Interpretation in family psychoanalysis
Chapter 6: Interpretation in family analysis, Anna Maria Nicolò and Diana Norsa
Discussant perspective: Carl Bagnini
Discussant perspective: Janine Puget
Chapter 7: Links to the past and to wider social issues in a family assessment, David E. Scharff and Jill Savege Scharff
Discussant perspective: Anastasia Tsamparli
Chapter 8: Interpretation and family psychoanalysis, Mónica Vorchheimer
Discussant perspective: Pilar Puertas Tejedor
Discussant perspective: Jeanne Magagna
Chapter 9: Crossroads in contemporary family clinical practice, Alicia Monserrat Femenia and Elizabeth Palacios
Discussant perspective: Carles Pérez Testor
Discussant perspective: Caroline Sehon
Chapter 10: Fighting the darkness: a family in mourning, Janine Wanlass
Discussant perspective: Susana Muszkat
Discussant perspective: Daniela Lucarelli
Chapter 11: The mess monster: family therapy in the context of the arrival of the newborn brother, Antonia Llairó
Discussant perspective: Sonia Kleinman
Discussant perspective: Juan González Rojas
Chapter 12: The mystery, the turbulence and the passion of infantile phantasy in the couple: whose pain is it - a shared internal world of unmourned objects, Karen Proner
Discussant perspective: Amita Sehgal
Discussant perspective: Anna Romagosa Huguet
Chapter 13: Reflections on interpretation in contemporary clinical practice with family and couple links, Lia Cypel
Discussant perspective: Barbara Bianchini
Epilogue, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios
About the editors and contributors
Series editor's foreword, Christopher Clulow
Editor's Preface, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Approaches to interpretation with couples and families
Introduction, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios
European perspective, Elizabeth Palacios
British perspective, Mary Morgan
North American perspective, David E. Scharff and Jill Savege Scharff
South American perspective, Janine Puget
Australasian perspective, Timothy Keogh
Part II: Interpretation in couple psychoanalysis
Chapter 2: Complex and creative: the field of couple interpretation, Mary Morgan
Discussant perspective: Hanni Mann-Shalvi
Discussant perspective: Roberta Gorischnik
Chapter 3: The role of interpretation in the assessment phase of couple psychoanalysis, Timothy Keogh and Cynthia Gregory-Roberts
Discussant perspective: Damian McCann
Discussant perspective: Alicia Leisse de Lustgartgen
Chapter 4: Demand analysis: the treatment of the couple, Pedro Gil Corbacho and Carmen Monedero Mateo
Discussant perspective: Rosa Jaitin
Chapter 5: Therapeutic intervention in psychoanalytical clinical work with couples, Miguel Alejo Spivacow
Part III Interpretation in family psychoanalysis
Chapter 6: Interpretation in family analysis, Anna Maria Nicolò and Diana Norsa
Discussant perspective: Carl Bagnini
Discussant perspective: Janine Puget
Chapter 7: Links to the past and to wider social issues in a family assessment, David E. Scharff and Jill Savege Scharff
Discussant perspective: Anastasia Tsamparli
Chapter 8: Interpretation and family psychoanalysis, Mónica Vorchheimer
Discussant perspective: Pilar Puertas Tejedor
Discussant perspective: Jeanne Magagna
Chapter 9: Crossroads in contemporary family clinical practice, Alicia Monserrat Femenia and Elizabeth Palacios
Discussant perspective: Carles Pérez Testor
Discussant perspective: Caroline Sehon
Chapter 10: Fighting the darkness: a family in mourning, Janine Wanlass
Discussant perspective: Susana Muszkat
Discussant perspective: Daniela Lucarelli
Chapter 11: The mess monster: family therapy in the context of the arrival of the newborn brother, Antonia Llairó
Discussant perspective: Sonia Kleinman
Discussant perspective: Juan González Rojas
Chapter 12: The mystery, the turbulence and the passion of infantile phantasy in the couple: whose pain is it - a shared internal world of unmourned objects, Karen Proner
Discussant perspective: Amita Sehgal
Discussant perspective: Anna Romagosa Huguet
Chapter 13: Reflections on interpretation in contemporary clinical practice with family and couple links, Lia Cypel
Discussant perspective: Barbara Bianchini
Epilogue, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios
Acknowledgements
About the editors and contributors
Series editor's foreword, Christopher Clulow
Editor's Preface, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Approaches to interpretation with couples and families
Introduction, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios
European perspective, Elizabeth Palacios
British perspective, Mary Morgan
North American perspective, David E. Scharff and Jill Savege Scharff
South American perspective, Janine Puget
Australasian perspective, Timothy Keogh
Part II: Interpretation in couple psychoanalysis
Chapter 2: Complex and creative: the field of couple interpretation, Mary Morgan
Discussant perspective: Hanni Mann-Shalvi
Discussant perspective: Roberta Gorischnik
Chapter 3: The role of interpretation in the assessment phase of couple psychoanalysis, Timothy Keogh and Cynthia Gregory-Roberts
Discussant perspective: Damian McCann
Discussant perspective: Alicia Leisse de Lustgartgen
Chapter 4: Demand analysis: the treatment of the couple, Pedro Gil Corbacho and Carmen Monedero Mateo
Discussant perspective: Rosa Jaitin
Chapter 5: Therapeutic intervention in psychoanalytical clinical work with couples, Miguel Alejo Spivacow
Part III Interpretation in family psychoanalysis
Chapter 6: Interpretation in family analysis, Anna Maria Nicolò and Diana Norsa
Discussant perspective: Carl Bagnini
Discussant perspective: Janine Puget
Chapter 7: Links to the past and to wider social issues in a family assessment, David E. Scharff and Jill Savege Scharff
Discussant perspective: Anastasia Tsamparli
Chapter 8: Interpretation and family psychoanalysis, Mónica Vorchheimer
Discussant perspective: Pilar Puertas Tejedor
Discussant perspective: Jeanne Magagna
Chapter 9: Crossroads in contemporary family clinical practice, Alicia Monserrat Femenia and Elizabeth Palacios
Discussant perspective: Carles Pérez Testor
Discussant perspective: Caroline Sehon
Chapter 10: Fighting the darkness: a family in mourning, Janine Wanlass
Discussant perspective: Susana Muszkat
Discussant perspective: Daniela Lucarelli
Chapter 11: The mess monster: family therapy in the context of the arrival of the newborn brother, Antonia Llairó
Discussant perspective: Sonia Kleinman
Discussant perspective: Juan González Rojas
Chapter 12: The mystery, the turbulence and the passion of infantile phantasy in the couple: whose pain is it - a shared internal world of unmourned objects, Karen Proner
Discussant perspective: Amita Sehgal
Discussant perspective: Anna Romagosa Huguet
Chapter 13: Reflections on interpretation in contemporary clinical practice with family and couple links, Lia Cypel
Discussant perspective: Barbara Bianchini
Epilogue, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios
About the editors and contributors
Series editor's foreword, Christopher Clulow
Editor's Preface, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Approaches to interpretation with couples and families
Introduction, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios
European perspective, Elizabeth Palacios
British perspective, Mary Morgan
North American perspective, David E. Scharff and Jill Savege Scharff
South American perspective, Janine Puget
Australasian perspective, Timothy Keogh
Part II: Interpretation in couple psychoanalysis
Chapter 2: Complex and creative: the field of couple interpretation, Mary Morgan
Discussant perspective: Hanni Mann-Shalvi
Discussant perspective: Roberta Gorischnik
Chapter 3: The role of interpretation in the assessment phase of couple psychoanalysis, Timothy Keogh and Cynthia Gregory-Roberts
Discussant perspective: Damian McCann
Discussant perspective: Alicia Leisse de Lustgartgen
Chapter 4: Demand analysis: the treatment of the couple, Pedro Gil Corbacho and Carmen Monedero Mateo
Discussant perspective: Rosa Jaitin
Chapter 5: Therapeutic intervention in psychoanalytical clinical work with couples, Miguel Alejo Spivacow
Part III Interpretation in family psychoanalysis
Chapter 6: Interpretation in family analysis, Anna Maria Nicolò and Diana Norsa
Discussant perspective: Carl Bagnini
Discussant perspective: Janine Puget
Chapter 7: Links to the past and to wider social issues in a family assessment, David E. Scharff and Jill Savege Scharff
Discussant perspective: Anastasia Tsamparli
Chapter 8: Interpretation and family psychoanalysis, Mónica Vorchheimer
Discussant perspective: Pilar Puertas Tejedor
Discussant perspective: Jeanne Magagna
Chapter 9: Crossroads in contemporary family clinical practice, Alicia Monserrat Femenia and Elizabeth Palacios
Discussant perspective: Carles Pérez Testor
Discussant perspective: Caroline Sehon
Chapter 10: Fighting the darkness: a family in mourning, Janine Wanlass
Discussant perspective: Susana Muszkat
Discussant perspective: Daniela Lucarelli
Chapter 11: The mess monster: family therapy in the context of the arrival of the newborn brother, Antonia Llairó
Discussant perspective: Sonia Kleinman
Discussant perspective: Juan González Rojas
Chapter 12: The mystery, the turbulence and the passion of infantile phantasy in the couple: whose pain is it - a shared internal world of unmourned objects, Karen Proner
Discussant perspective: Amita Sehgal
Discussant perspective: Anna Romagosa Huguet
Chapter 13: Reflections on interpretation in contemporary clinical practice with family and couple links, Lia Cypel
Discussant perspective: Barbara Bianchini
Epilogue, Timothy Keogh and Elizabeth Palacios