Family and couple psychoanalysis : a global perspective / edited by David E. Scharff and Elizabeth Palacios.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Scharff, David E., 1941- (Editor), Palacios, Elizabeth S. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, 2018.
Series:Library of couple and family psychoanalysis.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note pt. I INTRODUCTION: THEORETICAL AND CLINICAL APPROACHES TO FAMILY AND COUPLE PSYCHOANALYSIS AROUND THE WORLD
  • ch. One Theoretical diversity in family and couple psychoanalysis around the world / Elizabeth Palacios
  • ch. Two Brief introductions to theoretical and clinical approaches around the world
  • An Argentine approach to family therapy / Elizabeth Palacios
  • A Brazilian approach: clinical foundations of couple and family link psychoanalysis / Lia Rachel Colussi Cypel
  • Contributions from British object relations / David E. Scharff
  • The Tavistock relationships' object relations approach to couple relationships: past, present, and future / Mary Morgan
  • The Italian approach to family and couple therapy / Diana Norsa
  • Couple and family psychoanalysis in Oceania: history, influences, and development / Timothy Keogh
  • Couple and family psychoanalysis in China and Taiwan / David E. Scharff
  • ch. Three Pichon Riviere and the theory of the link / Roberto Losso
  • ch. Four The link and its interferences / Isidoro Berenstein
  • pt. II CASE EXAMPLES AND DISCUSSION
  • ch. Five Contributions to the link perspective in interventions with families: theoretical and technical aspects, and clinical application / Alicia Monserrat
  • Discussion / Janine Puget
  • Discussion / Monica Vorchheimer
  • ch. Six A couple case seen at Tavistock Relationships / Mary Morgan
  • Discussion / Susanna Muszkat
  • Discussion / Diana Norsa
  • ch. Seven Parental couple therapy / Gabriela Tavazza
  • Discussion / Anna Maria Nicola
  • Discussion / David E. Scharff
  • Discussion / Timothy Keogh
  • ch. Eight A complex couple case / Barbara Bianchini
  • Discussion / Elizabeth Palacios
  • Discussion / Karen Proner
  • ch. Nine Trauma and early enactment in couple therapy / Delia de la Cerda Aldape
  • Discussion / Jill Savege Scharff
  • Discussion / Lin Tao
  • Discussion / Caroline Sehon
  • ch. Ten Treating the family ramifications of sexual difficulty / David E. Scharff
  • Discussion / Julio Moreno
  • Bion's Grid and the selected fact: a commentary on David E. Scharff's mid-phase session of family psychoanalysis / Timothy Keogh
  • ch. Eleven A journey from blame to empathy in a family assessment of a mother and her sons / Yolanda Varela
  • ch. Twelve To fulfil from within what was built from around / Hanni Mann-Shalvi
  • Discussion / Karen Proner
  • ch. Thirteen Dora and Carlo / Diana Norsa
  • Discussion / Susana Muszkat
  • ch. Fourteen Now you see us, now you don't: dealing with resistance in episodic couple treatment / Janine Wanlass
  • Discussion / Mary Morgan.