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Couples work continues to grow in popularity amongst psychoanalytic
clinicians * Builds on the popular Couples on the Couch title *
Offers a broad psychoanalytic perspective across a range of
theoretical approaches, and clear clinical guidance
Couples work continues to grow in popularity amongst psychoanalytic
clinicians * Builds on the popular Couples on the Couch title *
Offers a broad psychoanalytic perspective across a range of
theoretical approaches, and clear clinical guidance
Couples on the Couch provides a clear guide to applying the
Tavistock model of couple psychotherapy in clinical psychoanalytic
practice, offering a compelling sampling of ideas about couple
relationships and couple psychotherapy from a broadly relational
psychoanalytic perspective. The book provides an in-depth
perspective to understanding intimate relationships and the
complexities of working in this domain.The chapters and their
accompanying discussion also offer a fertile resource of material
for readers who have not previously had exposure to the theory and
technique of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, as well as offering an
expanded and more rigorous approach to those who are already
familiar with the Tavistock model. The chapters cover key topics
including: unconscious beliefs, forms of couple relating, sex and
aging and draw upon the work of Klein, Winnicott and Bion, as well
as attachment and object relations theory. The majority of the
contributors are affiliated with the Tavistock Centre for Couple
Relations (TCCR) in London or The Psychoanalytic Couple
Psychotherapy Group in Berkeley, California and make fundamental
use of the theoretical model that has been developed at TCCR since
the 1940's. Couples on the Couch provides an introduction to the
TCCR approach to couple psychotherapy and exposure to the depth and
breadth of this framework. Each of the chapters contain in-depth
theoretical and clinical case material, presented in tandem with
formal discussion, demonstrating how theory may be applied in a
variety of clinical encounters and by doing so, deepening the
theoretical understanding of the difficulties that beset couples
and the challenges posed to those who work with them. The book
provides an in-depth perspective to understanding intimate
relationships and the complexities of working in this domain.
Couples on the Couch will be of great interest to couple
psychotherapists and counselors, marriage and family therapists,
psychoanalysts, as well as graduate and postgraduate students in
psychology, marriage and family therapy, or those in psychoanalytic
training programs.
Couples on the Couch provides a clear guide to applying the
Tavistock model of couple psychotherapy in clinical psychoanalytic
practice, offering a compelling sampling of ideas about couple
relationships and couple psychotherapy from a broadly relational
psychoanalytic perspective. The book provides an in-depth
perspective to understanding intimate relationships and the
complexities of working in this domain.The chapters and their
accompanying discussion also offer a fertile resource of material
for readers who have not previously had exposure to the theory and
technique of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, as well as offering an
expanded and more rigorous approach to those who are already
familiar with the Tavistock model. The chapters cover key topics
including: unconscious beliefs, forms of couple relating, sex and
aging and draw upon the work of Klein, Winnicott and Bion, as well
as attachment and object relations theory. The majority of the
contributors are affiliated with the Tavistock Centre for Couple
Relations (TCCR) in London or The Psychoanalytic Couple
Psychotherapy Group in Berkeley, California and make fundamental
use of the theoretical model that has been developed at TCCR since
the 1940's. Couples on the Couch provides an introduction to the
TCCR approach to couple psychotherapy and exposure to the depth and
breadth of this framework. Each of the chapters contain in-depth
theoretical and clinical case material, presented in tandem with
formal discussion, demonstrating how theory may be applied in a
variety of clinical encounters and by doing so, deepening the
theoretical understanding of the difficulties that beset couples
and the challenges posed to those who work with them. The book
provides an in-depth perspective to understanding intimate
relationships and the complexities of working in this domain.
Couples on the Couch will be of great interest to couple
psychotherapists and counselors, marriage and family therapists,
psychoanalysts, as well as graduate and postgraduate students in
psychology, marriage and family therapy, or those in psychoanalytic
training programs.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1904 Edition.
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