Couple and Family Psychoanalysis: Volume 3 Number 2

Editor : Molly Ludlam

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Couple and Family Psychoanalysis Journal is an international journal sponsored by The Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology, and aims to promote the theory and practice of working with couple and family relationships from a psychoanalytic perspective. It seeks to provide a forum for disseminating current ideas and research and for developing clinical practice.

Editorial Molly Ludlum

Personal View
Three Modest Proposals to Repair the Relationship Between Couple Therapists and Couples Researchers by Philip A. Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan

Articles:
Psychic 'Geodes' - The Presence of Absence 18th Enid Balint Memorial Lecture 2013 by Joan Raphael-Leff

Response to Psychic 'Geodes' - The Presence of Absence by Christopher Clulow

When a Problem Shared is a Problem... Whose Illness is it Anyway? Questions of Technique When Working With a Borderline Couple by Susanna Abse

Further thoughts on When a Problem Shared is a Problem... Whose Illness is it Anyway? by Susanna Abse

Mentalizing: An Exploration of its Potential Contribution to Understanding the Challenges Faced by Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors in Couple Therapy by Heather B. MacIntosh

Mentalization for Whom? Commentary on Article by Heather MacIntosh by Avi Shmueli

The Intergenerational and Cultural Transmission of Trauma in Chinese Couple Relationships by Janine Wanlass

Clinical Narrative and Discussion:
Planned Ending of Therapy with a Couple Who Recovered Joy by Pierre Cachia and Jill Savege Scharff

Meeting the Author:
An Interview with Deborah Cohen by Catriona Wrottesley

Book Reviews

Arts Reviews

Reports

Notes on Contributors

Forthcoming Events

Instructions to Contributors

Reviews and Endorsements

Editorial Molly Ludlum

Personal View
Three Modest Proposals to Repair the Relationship Between Couple Therapists and Couples Researchers by Philip A. Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan

Articles:
Psychic 'Geodes' - The Presence of Absence 18th Enid Balint Memorial Lecture 2013 by Joan Raphael-Leff

Response to Psychic 'Geodes' - The Presence of Absence by Christopher Clulow

When a Problem Shared is a Problem... Whose Illness is it Anyway? Questions of Technique When Working With a Borderline Couple by Susanna Abse

Further thoughts on When a Problem Shared is a Problem... Whose Illness is it Anyway? by Susanna Abse

Mentalizing: An Exploration of its Potential Contribution to Understanding the Challenges Faced by Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors in Couple Therapy by Heather B. MacIntosh

Mentalization for Whom? Commentary on Article by Heather MacIntosh by Avi Shmueli

The Intergenerational and Cultural Transmission of Trauma in Chinese Couple Relationships by Janine Wanlass

Clinical Narrative and Discussion:
Planned Ending of Therapy with a Couple Who Recovered Joy by Pierre Cachia and Jill Savege Scharff

Meeting the Author:
An Interview with Deborah Cohen by Catriona Wrottesley

Book Reviews

Arts Reviews

Reports

Notes on Contributors

Forthcoming Events

Instructions to Contributors

About the Editor(s)

Molly Ludlam MA, is a couple and individual psychoanalytic psychotherapist and contributor to many books and journals, and was the founding editor of Couple & Family Psychoanalysis (2011-2019). Now retired from clinical practice, and as a course teacher and examiner, she currently focuses on consulting and writing.

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